How to use the Text Label Component with the "Dynamic Text" option?

The Text Label Component can be configured to be used with static or dynamic text. The dynamic text option will allow you to set the text to display using a TSL, an Andromeda, an Encoda, a router, a Kalypso or the Gateway while your Layout is online.

Note that this procedure also works for a UMD component.

Modifying a Dynamic Text Label using a TSL

Connection to the Kaleido-K2

Located on the rear panel of the control panel, two control ports are available.

COM1: RS-232 Can be used to connect to the TSL controller. You need a converter from RS-232 to RS-422 in this case because the TSL ports are all RS-422.

COM2: RS-422/485 : Is mainly used for connecting the Kaleido-RCP.

Make sure the pinout from the TSL to the Kaleido-K2 COM port is null modem.

Installing the TSL option

Use the Kaleido-K2's CD-ROM and locate the folder named "Options". Inside this folder, select the following file and double click:

"TSLSetup_X_xx.exe" where X and xx are version numbers and will change with each release.

During the installation you need to select the appropriate communication port; COM1 or COM2. Refer to the first section for details.

Now that the TSL controller is connected to the Kaleido-K2, you can get the TSL "ID" as defined by Miranda's iControl community. You will need this ID to configure each dynamic text or Tally component inside your layouts. Because this unique identifier is long and complex to remember, it is suggested that you create an alias in the configuration files and use this alias as a substitute.

Getting the TSL service's Long ID

The long ID is made up of the IP address of the Kaleido-K2, the COM port on which the TSL controller is connected, and the name TSL.

e.g. 10.9.8.7_COM1_TSL

To verify that this is correctly installed and active, you may want to follow the following procedure.

10.9.8.7_COM1_TSL

Creating an Alias for the TSL's Long ID

After finding the TSL's ID you can create an alias, which is a "nickname" you could use while configuring your Kaleido. Here are the steps to create an alias. If you prefer to use the complete TSL's Long ID when configuring Components you can skip this section, but we highly recommend you to use the alias.

Example of a KG2Config.xml:

Configuring the Text Label Component to be modified by a TSL.

The following explanations will guide you through the steps to take to configure a Text Label Component so its displayed text will be driven by a TSL. These steps are executed from KEdit.

The Component is now configured to take the text to display from the specified address of the TSL and to display a part of or all the characters found at this address. Considering that your TSL is already available to your Kaleido, all you have to do now to see the text appearing in the Text Label is to apply your Layout on your Kaleido-K2.

Configuring Dynamic Tallies from the TSL

To configure the Tallies sourced from the TSL, you must first create Alarm Monitors. These Alarm Monitors can then be assigned to any components that have alarm behavior in your layout i.e. Text Label color, UMD color, Tally, Video border or Status Indicators.

Creating an alarm monitor

Access Kaleido-K2's alarm resources by opening the Alarm Browser from the View menu, or by using F7. The browser shows a list of existing Alarm Monitors, and the Alarm Inhibition group with which each alarm monitor is associated, if any. Click on the header of either column to sort the table in ascending order according to that column.

Create a new Alarm: Click New to add a new alarm monitor to this list. A blank Alarm Monitor control panel will open.

Click inside the Type column and select the Tally type.

Service ID: Enter either the Miranda LongID or the Alias for the service that will be monitored by this alarm.

Text Address: Enter the address of the dynamic data [between 1 and 127].

Level: Enter the level of the dynamic data.

The level can be 0, 1 or 2 and have a particular meaning. The TSL box has 4 Tallies per address, but the Kaleido is able to treat only 2 Tallies per address (one left and one right), so here is the rule followed to retrieve the Tally left and Tally right status:

Level
Umd shows
Tally Left
Tally Right

0

16 chars

T1 or T3

T2 or T4

1

First 8 chars

T1

T2

2

Last 8 chars

T3

T4

Create an Alarm Monitor for every Tally device to be displayed in the Kaleido-K2 layout.

Assigning an Alarm Monitor to a Video border.

You can use the border around the periphery of the video to display the 4 Tally states. This method is the same if the UMD, the Text Label or the Status Indicator is used to display the Tally status.

Select the video component, press F5 to display the configuration panel and select the Border Tab.

Configure the Disable, Normal, Warning and Error colors to match with the Tally state:

Assign Alarm Monitor:

Select the alarm monitor "Tally 1" that you just created and assign it to that border. The status of the alarm will be shown by the border.

Repeat this procedure for every Tally inside the layout.

Assign an Alarm Monitor "Tally 1" to individual Tally components.

Click the Select... button beside each of the four states to select the Tally colors that will represent that state. A Tally Colors selection box will appear, offering eleven options (bright and dark versions of five colors, plus invisible. You can also specify if the Tally will flash for all states.

Assign the "Tally 1" Alarm Monitor that you have just created using the pull down menu in Tally Assignment.

The shape of the icon in the tally color window reflects the type of tally being configured (Left Tally in the example here), as the same configuration panel opens for all four types (top, bottom, left and right).

Because you are using independent Tallies, you need to assign the right and left Tally individually. Use the same Alarm Monitor for both but configure different color scenarios for left and right to differentiate the states. Repeat this procedure for every Tally inside the layout.

Left Tally

Right Tally

Following this scenario:

No Tally activated = Both Tallies are Invisible

Both Preview and Program activated = Both Tallies activated Yellow

Tally Preview activated = Left Tally activated Green

Tally Program activated = Right Tally activated Red

Applying the modified Layout to a Kaleido-K2

The following explanations will guide you through the steps to take in order to apply the modified Layout on a Kaleido-K2:

Your Layout is now the Layout that is currently displayed on the selected Kaleido-K2. You can assign the modified Layout to a preset key of the Kaleido RCP by pressing and holding one of the 10 function keys located at the top of the device for at least 6 seconds. If you're using a keyboard instead of the Kaleido RCP, press one of the 10 function keys (F1 through F10) of your keyboard for at least 6 seconds to assign the modified Layout to that preset key.

The texts and the Tallies will then be dynamically updated from the TSL device.

Modifying a Dynamic Text Label using an Andromeda

Connection to the Kaleido-K2

Located on the rear panel of the control panel, two control ports are available.

COM1: RS-232: Recommended for connection to the Andromeda controller.

COM2: RS-422/485: Is mainly used for connecting the Kaleido-RCP.

Installing the Andromeda option

Use the Kaleido-K2's CD-ROM and locate the folder named "Options". Inside this folder, select the following file and double click:

phillips ("AndromedaSetup.exe")

The installer will automatically install the device to the COM1 port.

To change the serial port settings of the Thomson-Andromeda, use the xml files located on your Kaleido system under c:\iControl\Startup\Phillips\umdcfg.xml.

Now that the Andromeda controller is connected to the Kaleido-K2, you can get the Andromeda "ID" as defined by Miranda's iControl community. You will need this "ID" to configure each dynamic text or Tally component inside your layouts. Because this unique identification is long and complex to remember, it is suggested that you create an alias in the configuration files and use this alias as a substitute.

Getting the Andromeda service's Long ID

Creating an Alias for the Andromeda's Long ID

After finding the Andromeda's ID you can create an alias, which is a "nickname" you could use while configuring your Kaleido. Here are the steps to create an alias. If you prefer to use the complete Andromeda's Long ID when configuring Components you can skip this section, but we highly recommend you to use the alias.

Example of a KG2Config.xml file:

Configuring the Text Label Component to be modified by an Andromeda.

The following explanations will guide you through the steps to take to configure a Text Label Component so its displayed text will be driven by an Andromeda. These steps are executed from KEdit.

The Component is now configured to take the text to display from the specified address and level of the Andromeda. Considering that your Andromeda is already available to your Kaleido, all you have to do now to see the text appearing in the Text Label is to apply your Layout on your Kaleido-K2.

Configuring Dynamic Tallies from the Andromeda

To configure the Tallies sourced from the Andromeda, you must first create Alarm Monitors. These Alarm Monitors can then be assigned to any components that have alarm behavior in your layout i.e. Text label color, UMD color, Tally, video border or status indicators.

Creating an Alarm Monitor

Access Kaleido-K2's alarm resources by opening the Alarm Browser from the View menu, or by using F7. The browser shows a list of existing Alarm Monitors, and the Alarm Inhibition group with which each alarm monitor is associated, if any. Click on the header of either column to sort the table in ascending order according to that column.

Create a new Alarm: Click New to add a new alarm monitor to this list. A blank Alarm Monitor control panel will open.

 

Alarm Setting -Tally

Click inside the Type column and select the Tally type.

Service ID: Enter either the Miranda LongID or the Alias for the service that will be monitored by this alarm.

Text Address: Enter the address of the dynamic data [between 1 and 256].

Level: Enter the level of the dynamic data [between 0 and 15].

Create an Alarm Monitor for every Tally device to be displayed onto the Kaleido-K2 layout.

Assigning the Alarm Monitor "Tally 1" to a Video border.

You can use the border around the periphery of the video to display the 4 Tally states. This method is the same if the UMD, the Text Label or the Status Indicator is used to display the Tally status.

Select the video component, press F5 to display the configuration panel and select the Border Tab.

Configure the Disable, Normal, Warning and Error colors to match with the Tally state:

Assign Alarm Monitor:

Select the alarm monitor "Tally 1" that you just created and assign it to that border. The status of the alarm will be shown by the border.

Repeat this procedure for every Tally inside the layout.

To assign an Alarm Monitor to a Tally component:

Click the Select... button beside each of the four states to select the Tally colors that will represent that state. A Tally Colors selection box will appear, offering eleven options (bright and dark versions of five colors, plus invisible. You can also specify if the Tally will flash for all states.

Assign the "Tally 1" Alarm Monitor that you have just created using the pull down menu in Tally Assignment.

The shape of the icon in the tally color window reflects the type of tally being configured (Left Tally in the example here), as the same configuration panel opens for all four types (top, bottom, left and right).

Because you are using independent Tallies, you need to assign the right Tally and left Tally individually. Use the same Alarm Monitor for both but configure different color scenarios for left and right to differentiate the states. Repeat this procedure for every Tally inside the layout.

Left Tally

Right Tally

Following this scenario:

No Tally activated = Both Tallies are Invisible

Both Preview and Program activated = Both Tallies activated Yellow

Tally Preview activated = Left Tally activated Green

Tally Program activated = Right Tally activated Red

Applying the modified Layout to a Kaleido-K2

The following explanations will guide you through the steps to take in order to apply the modified Layout on a Kaleido-K2:

Your Layout is now on your Kaleido-K2, it is the Layout that is currently displayed on the selected Kaleido-K2. You can assign the modified Layout to a preset key of the Kaleido RCP by pressing and holding for at least 6 seconds one of the 10 function keys located at the top of the device. If you're using a keyboard instead of the Kaleido RCP, press one of the 10 function keys (F1 through F10) or your keyboard for at least 6 seconds to assign the modified Layout to a preset key.

Modifying the displayed text

To modify the text displayed by the Text Label Component you must use the software associated with the Andromeda operation.

Modifying a Dynamic Text Label using an Encoda

Connection to the Kaleido-K2

Located on the rear panel of the control panel, two control ports are available.

COM1: RS-232 Can be used to connect to the Encoda controller. You need a converter from RS-232 to RS-422 in this case because the Encoda ports are all RS-422.

COM2: RS-422/485 : Is mainly used for connecting the Kaleido-RCP.

Installing the Encoda option

Use the Kaleido-K2's CD-ROM and locate the folder named "Options". Inside this folder, select the following file and double click:

EncodaSetup_X_xx.exe (The values X and xx will vary with the release you have purchased)

During the installation you need to select the appropriate communication port; COM1 or COM2. Refer to the first section for details.

Now that the Encoda controller is connected to the Kaleido-K2, you can get the Encoda "ID" as defined by Miranda's iControl community. You will need this ID to configure each dynamic text component inside your layouts. Because this unique identifier is long and complex to remember, it is suggested that you create an alias in the configuration files and use this alias as a substitute.

Getting the Encoda service's Long ID

The long ID is made up of the IP address of the Kaleido-K2, the COM port on which the Encoda controller is connected, and the name Encoda.

e.g. 10.9.8.7_COM1_ENCODA

To verify that this is correctly installed and active, you may want to follow the following procedure.

10.9.8.7_COM1_ENCODA

Creating an Alias for the Encoda's Long ID

After finding the Encoda's ID you can create an alias, which is a "nickname" you could use while configuring your Kaleido. Here are the steps to create an alias. If you prefer to use the complete Encoda's Long ID when configuring Components you can skip this section, but we highly recommend you to use the alias.

Example of a KG2Config.xml:

Configuring the Text Label Component to be modified by an Encoda.

The following explanations will guide you through the steps to take to configure a Text Label Component so its displayed text will be driven by an Encoda. These steps are executed from KEdit.

The Component is now configured to take the text to display from the specified address of the Encoda and to display the characters found at this address. Considering that your Encoda is already available to your Kaleido, all you have to do now to see the text appearing in the Text Label is to apply your Layout on your Kaleido-K2.

Applying the modified Layout to a Kaleido-K2

The following explanations will guide you through the steps to take in order to apply the modified Layout on a Kaleido-K2:

Your Layout is now the Layout that is currently displayed on the selected Kaleido-K2. You can assign the modified Layout to a preset key of the Kaleido RCP by pressing and holding one of the 10 function keys located at the top of the device for at least 6 seconds. If you're using a keyboard instead of the Kaleido RCP, press one of the 10 function keys (F1 through F10) on your keyboard for at least 6 seconds to assign the modified Layout to that preset key.

The texts will then be dynamically updated from the Encoda device.

Configuring Text Label for dynamic tracking from Routing switcher

This is available when you have purchased the option MWS-Router CTRL or MWS-UMD. An installer is provided to install the iControl Router Manager from which the Kaleido-K2 will be querying the Source Labels. The Router Manager can be installed on the Kaleido-K2 itself or on a separate PC when several Kaleidos will be querying the labels. We recommend installing the Router Manager on a separate PC in this case to isolate the dynamic label service from one Kaleido in particular. Refer to the Router Manager installer provided with the option to install this service. The connection to the client PC or to the Kaleido-K2 to get the source label is done through the Ethernet via TCP-IP network.

Text data base is configured in the iControl Router Manager.

In order to be able to send information from a Router to a Text Label contained in a Kaleido-K2 Layout, you must know the address of the Router on the network. It is also convenient to create an alias for this address.

Getting the Router service's Long ID

Creating an Alias for the Router's Long ID

After finding the Router's ID you can create an alias, which is a "nickname" you could use while configuring your Kaleido. Here are the steps to create an alias. If you prefer to use the complete Router's Long ID you can skip this section, but it is highly recommend that you use the alias.

Save the KG2Config.xml file.

Example of a KG2Config.xml file:

Configuring the Text Label Component for dynamic tracking from the router.

The following explanations will guide you through the steps to take to configure a Text Label Component so a Router will drive its displayed text. These steps are executed from KEdit.

The Component is now configured to take the text to display from the specified output of the Router. Considering that your Router is already available to your Kaleido, all you have to do now to see the text appearing in the Text Label is to apply your Layout on your Kaleido-K2.

Applying the modified Layout to a Kaleido-K2

The following explanations will guide you through the steps to take in order to apply the modified Layout on a Kaleido-K2:

Your Layout is now the Layout that is currently displayed on the selected Kaleido-K2. You can assign the modified Layout to a preset key of the Kaleido RCP by pressing and holding one of the 10 function keys located at the top of the device for at least 6 seconds. If you're using a keyboard instead of the Kaleido RCP, press one of the 10 function keys (F1 through F10) or your keyboard for at least 6 seconds to assign the modified Layout to a preset key.

Modifying the displayed text

To modify the text displayed by the Text Label Component you must use the software associated with the Router operation.

Updating Dynamic Text Labels using the Gateway

It is possible to modify the text of a Dynamic Text Label via the Gateway.

Configuring the Text Label Component to be controlled by the Gateway.

The following explanations will guide you through the steps to take to configure a Text Label Component so its displayed text will be modifiable via the Gateway. These steps are executed from KEdit.

Applying the modified Layout to a Kaleido-K2

The following explanations will guide you through the steps to take in order to apply the modified Layout on a Kaleido-K2:

Your Layout is now the Layout that is currently displayed on the selected Kaleido-K2. You can assign the modified Layout to a preset key of the Kaleido RCP by pressing and holding one of the 10 function keys located at the top of the device for at least 6 seconds. If you're using a keyboard instead of the Kaleido RCP, press one of the 10 function keys (F1 through F10) of your keyboard for at least 6 seconds to assign the modified Layout to a preset key.

Modifying the displayed text

The following explanations will guide you through the use of the Gateway via the HyperTerminal software in order to modify the text displayed by a Text Label Component.

Open the HyperTerminal software on your computer, and from the "Program" menu choose "Accessories", "Communications" and "HyperTerminal". A dialog will appear, enter a name for the connection and select an icon.

A second dialog, "Connect To", will appear. In the "Connect using" dropdown field choose "TCP/IP (Winsock)". Two new fields will appear; in the "Host address" field enter the IP address of your Kaleido-K2 and in the "Port number" field enter "13000". This indicates that you will be connected to your Kaleido-K2 via the port 13000. Click on the "OK" button.

To be able to see the typed characters:

You can now see the typed characters appearing in the console.

Commands can be sent to the Gateway while a session is opened. There is no maximum number of commands that can be sent in a session. A session must be opened and closed using two specific commands. While sending a command the syntax must be exact. If you make a mistake in the syntax, the command will not be understood. Here is a rough example of a session:

Open a session

send command
send command
...
send command

Close the session.

To open a session enter the following command:

<openID>IP_ADDRESS_0_4_0_0</openID>

Where:

If the Gateway receives the command, recognizes it as a command that can be handled it will send you the following response:

<ack/>

If the command cannot be recognized the following message will appear:

<nack/>

If you received this message, please consult the Gateway documentation included on the Kaleido-K2 CD to troubleshoot the installation and communication.

You are now ready to send commands. There is a command to use to change the text displayed by a Text Label Component. Here is the syntax of the command to send to change the text of a Text Component supporting Dynamic Text from the Gateway:

<setKDynamicText>set address="Identifier" text="NewText"</setKCurrentLayout>

Where:

If you received a <ack/> the specified text should now be displayed by the specified Text Label on your Kaleido-K2.

You can execute as many commands as you want. When you want to stop sending commands you have to close the session. The following command is used to close a session:

<closeID>IP_ADDRESS_0_4_0_0</closeID>

Where IP_ADDRESS is always the IP address of the Kaleido-K2.

Your session is now closed.

To end the communication, select the "Disconnect" icon from the toolbar.

Modifying a Dynamic Text Label using a Kalypso

Connection to the Kaleido-K2

Select a separate PC running Windows 2000/XP to install the standalone Kalypso service. This PC must have a least one free COM port as well as access to the Kaleido-K2 through TCP/IP connection. Physically connect the Kalypso equipment to this PC.

Note: If the Kalypso equipment is a Ross Synergy series Production Switcher, then please refer to the following checklist when connecting to the Miranda Kalypso service:

Installing the Kalypso standalone service

Contact Miranda to obtain the optional Kalypso installer if you plan to use this third-party device.

The Kalypso installer will be an executable file with a name something like "KalypsoSetup_X_XX.exe"

The installer will automatically install the device to the COM1 port.

To change the serial port settings of the Kalypso, use the kalypso.properties files located on your PC system under C:\Program Files\Miranda\Kalypso service\Startup\kalypso.properties

Make sure the Kalypso equipment COM settings matches the one set for the Kalypso service.

Now that the Kalypso controller is connected to the Kaleido-K2, you can get the Kalypso "ID" as defined by Miranda's iControl community. You will need this "ID" to configure each dynamic text or Tally component inside your layouts. Because this unique identification is long and complex to remember, it is suggested that you create an alias in the configuration files and use this alias as a substitute.

Running the Kalypso standalone service

The Kalypso is a Windows service. As such, it is automatically started after installation. To take into account modifications to the kalypso.properties file, the service must be stopped and restarted using Windows service manager part of the Windows administrative tools.

Getting the Kalypso service's Long ID

The long ID is made up of the IP address of the PC running the Kalypso service, the COM port on which the Kalypso controller is connected, and the name Kalypso.

e.g. 10.9.8.7_COM1_KALYPSO

To verify that this is correctly installed and active, you may want to follow the following procedure.

This will give you the Miranda Long ID of the Kalypso service.

Creating an Alias for the Kalypso's Long ID

After finding the Kalypso's ID you can create an alias, which is a "nickname" you could use while configuring your Kaleido. Here are the steps to create an alias. If you prefer to use the complete Kalypso's Long ID when configuring Components you can skip this section, but we highly recommend you to use the alias.

Example of a KG2Config.xml:

Configuring the Text Label Component to be modified by a Kalypso

The following explanations will guide you through the steps to take to configure a Text Label Component so its displayed text will be driven by a Kalypso. These steps are the same with a UMD. These steps are executed from KEdit.

The Component is now configured to take the text to display from the specified address of the Kalypso and to display a part of or all the characters found at this address. Considering that your Kalypso is already available to your Kaleido, all you have to do now to see the text appearing in the Text Label is to apply your Layout on your Kaleido-K2.

Configuring Dynamic Tallies from the Kalypso

To configure the Tallies sourced from the Kalypso, you must first create Alarm Monitors. These Alarm Monitors can then be assigned to any components that have alarm behavior in your layout i.e. Text Label color, UMD color, Tally, Video border or Status Indicators.

Creating an alarm monitor

Access Kaleido-K2's alarm resources by opening the Alarm Browser from the View menu, or by using F7. The browser shows a list of existing Alarm Monitors, and the Alarm Inhibition group with which each alarm monitor is associated, if any. Click on the header of either column to sort the table in ascending order according to that column.

Create a new Alarm: Click New to add a new alarm monitor to this list. A blank Alarm Monitor control panel will open.

Click inside the Type column and select the Tally type.

Service ID: Enter either the Miranda LongID or the Alias for the service that will be monitored by this alarm.

Text Address: Enter the address of the dynamic data [between 1 and 128]. The text address identifies a Kalypso source Id

Level: ignored:

Create an Alarm Monitor for every Tally device to be displayed in the Kaleido-K2 layout.

Assigning an Alarm Monitor to a Video border.

You can use the border around the periphery of the video to display the 4 Tally states. This method is the same if the UMD, the Text Label or the Status Indicator is used to display the Tally status.

Select the video component, press F5 to display the configuration panel and select the Border Tab.

Configure the Disable, Normal, Warning and Error colors to match with the Tally state:

Assign Alarm Monitor:

Select the alarm monitor "Tally 1" that you just created and assign it to that border. The status of the alarm will be shown by the border.

Repeat this procedure for every Tally inside the layout.

Assign an Alarm Monitor "Tally 1" to individual Tally components.

Click the Select... button beside each of the four states to select the Tally colors that will represent that state. A Tally Colors selection box will appear, offering eleven options (bright and dark versions of five colors, plus invisible. You can also specify if the Tally will flash for all states.

Assign the "Tally 1" Alarm Monitor that you have just created using the pull down menu in Tally Assignment.

The shape of the icon in the tally color window reflects the type of tally being configured (Left Tally in the example here), as the same configuration panel opens for all four types (top, bottom, left and right).

Because you are using independent Tallies, you need to assign the right and left Tally individually. Use the same Alarm Monitors for both but configure different color scenarios for left and right to differentiate the states. Repeat this procedure for every Tally inside the layout.

Left Tally

Right Tally

Following this scenario:

No Tally activated = Both Tallies are Invisible

Both Preview and Program activated = Both Tallies activated Yellow

Tally Preview activated = Left Tally activated Green

Tally Program activated = Right Tally activated Red

Applying the modified Layout to a Kaleido-K2

The following explanations will guide you through the steps to take in order to apply the modified Layout on a Kaleido-K2:

Your Layout is now on your Kaleido-K2, and is the Layout that is currently displayed on the selected Kaleido-K2. You can assign the modified Layout to a preset key of the Kaleido RCP by pressing and holding for at least 6 seconds one of the 10 function keys located at the top of the device. If you're using a keyboard instead of the Kaleido RCP, press one of the 10 function keys (F1 through F10) or your keyboard for at least 6 seconds to assign the modified Layout to a preset key.

Modifying the displayed text

To modify the text displayed by the Text Label Component you must use the software associated with the Kalypso operation.


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