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1. MW J 00S Packet Scheduler Internet Protocol TCP IP L J Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity Figure 58 Local Area Connection Properties Window 45 Writing a Configuration 6 Select Use the following IP Address and fill in the details as shown in Figure 59 7 Click OK Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 1 2 Subnet mask 255 256 285 0 Default gateway Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Figure 59 Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties Window 8 2 Connecting the ETHERNET Port via a Network Hub Straight Through Cable You can connect the Ethernet port of the RC device to the Ethernet port on a network hub or network router via a straight through cable with RJ 45 connectors 9 Writing a Configuration Once your configuration is ready you can write
2. 2 The Write Configuration button is enabled only when the device is connected Mt
3. Audio Breakawa Al Volume Mic DOWN Type Serial Bytes count 4 oa Follow Video 3 Volume Mic UP Tene uN Neen Medi Clear 10408 080 0x80 0481 Clear YGA Clear YC Select CV 1 Select CV 2 Select CV 3 a5 Type in the command string Enclose strings in quotation marks Serial Settings Queries Prefix hex characters with Ox or unprefixed values are in decimal Values can be seperated by commas or spaces BaudRate 9600 x ene pile a _ For example Display command string as Data Bits 8 v PWR 0x0D Ox04 Power Hex Decimal ASCII Parity None v Figure 10 Writing the Serial Commands The serial commands created can be sent via RS 232 and RS 485 ports 4 3 2 Creating an IR Command To create IR commands for a selected device connect the FC 29 or RC device directly to your PC via the USB connector and use the remote control transmitter to learn its IR commands When creating IR commands you have to connect the device directly to the PC via the USB connector When a RC 6x in the slave configuration is connected although it is directly connected it should remain in the auxiliary device state because if it is defined as master it will not function when reconnected to the SV 551 To keep the RC 6x in the auxiliary device configuration 1 Connect the RC 6x directly to the USB connector The following window appears Kramer RC SY Configuration
4. e The keypad tab illustrated in Figure 17 and defined in Table 5 lets you assign macros to the buttons see section 5 e The Event Macros tab illustrated in Figure 19 lets you add commands to several built in macro events and create up to five additional custom macros that are activated upon the scheduling time see section 4 5 2 Keypad Event Macros RC 4 Startup Inactivity Timeout All On All Off Custom play Custom2 CUSTOM2 Custom3 CUSTOM3 Customd CUSTOM4 Custom5 CUSTOMS Executes on unit startup Figure 19 Event Macros Tab 1 Startup Inactivity Timeout All On and All Off that are activated automatically and also several custom event macros 22 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The RC Configuration Software 4 5 2 Scheduling You can schedule the custom macros to be activated at a predefined time as illustrated in Figure 20 ES Scheduling Time Active Macro Description 15 35 AllOn v Tuma devices ON Repeat Every C Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fii C Sat TaskID Active Macro Time Repeat Every 1 AllOn 15 35 Monday 2 Custom 14 35 Monday Description Figure 20 The Scheduling Window 4 5 3 The RC Command Area The RC Command area appears different for the various types of ports 4 5 3 1 The IR RS 232 and RS 485 Ports RC Command Area Figure 21 and Table 6 define the IR RS 232 and RS 485 Port Command area RC command Port Vendor Dev
5. you will find that not all the available commands apply to your Room Controller Table I defines the sections that apply to each Room Controller Table 1 Room Controller Commands Available The Commands Section Number SE IR OUT RS 232 RS 485 LIGHT RELAY SWITCHER POWER KEYPAD BUTTON pa 5 2 1 5 2 1 5 2 1 5 2 2 5 2 3 5 2 4 AMP 5 2 5 LCD 5 2 6 COLOR 5 2 7 5 2 8 SV 551 z RC 6x RC 2 RC 2C RC 2C PL 18 RC 52 RC 52N 1 For each machine the installation process is described in the separate user manual you can download the up to date Kramer user manuals and guides from the Internet at this URL http www kramerelectronics com 2 Refers to the Kramer RC 62 and RC 63 families European and US versions 3 The RC 2C RC 2 firmware version must be at 1573 or higher 4 The RC SV Configuration software is used only for the purpose of IR learning and not for configuration 5 For example RC 2 includes only an RS 232 port so the other commands are not available for this machine 6 Section 4 5 2 describes the different command areas some of which may not be available for your Room Controller 7 As Part of the Kramer SummitView Essentials Kit and Standard Kit European and US versions 3 Initial Planning Before you operate the RC system e Import the drivers of the peripheral devices e Configure your system e Wr
6. 4 5 4 1 Installing the Software Prior to using the Kramer RC SV configuration software make sure that the NET Framework Revision 2 0 software is installed on your PC If it is not you need to install it If you have a fast Internet connection this software is automatically installed during the installation of the Kramer RC SV configuration software If you do not have a fast Internet connection insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM drive double click the dotnetfx exe file and follow the on screen instructions Before getting started with your Kramer RC SV configuration you must download the software and then install it You can download it from the Internet To do so 1 Go to our Web site at http www kramerelectronics com and download the file Kramer RC SV Config zip from the DOWNLOADS section Extract the file Kramer RC SV Config zip package which includes the Kramer RC configuration 2 application setup and the Kramer device drivers to a folder for example C Program Files Kramer RC Configuration Install the Kramer RC SV Configuration application When running Setup you are prompted to set the working directory see Figure 2 1 File names are liable to change 2 Installation may take about 15 minutes 3 File names are liable to change from time to time 4 Mostly for matrix switchers and switchers KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The RC Configuration Software Driver Database
7. The Device Properties Dialog Box 6 5 The Help Menu 6 6 Load Firmware 7 Connecting the RC 6X Series Room Controller as a Standalone Device mannan A RA A WON i NON Fe Fee N 5 QLUuUIdS dA Contents 7 1 The Port Manager in the Standalone Mode Vd The Device Properties Window in the Standalone Mode 8 Connecting via the ETHERNET 8 1 Connecting the ETHERNET Port directly to a PC Crossover Cable 8 2 Connecting the ETHERNET Port via a Network Hub Straight Through Cable 9 Writing a Configuration Figures Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 17 Figure 18 Figure 19 Figure 20 Figure 21 Figure 22 Figure 23 Figure 24 Figure 25 Figure 26 Figure 27 Figure 28 Figure 29 Figure 30 Figure 31 Figure 32 Figure 33 Figure 34 Figure 35 Figure 36 Figure 37 Figure 38 Media Room Components List Driver Database Notice Setting a Working Directory Change Working Directory Window The Driver Manager Window Prior to Installing the Drivers Importing a Kramer Driver File Exporting a Kramer Driver File The Driver Manager Window New Serial Command Window Writing the Serial Commands New IR Command Window Connect to IR Capture Device Window IR Command Area Window IR Emitter Wiring The Sony DVD Player in the RC Command Area The Port Manager Window Th
8. recanti Actvate on Plelease default oO Gat Device Clock Figure 17 The Kramer RC Configuration Main Window Table 5 Kramer RC Configuration Window Features Feature Function 1 Menu Bar Menus are described in section 5 Device Area 2 Connection Box Displays the connection properties with the device IP address or com port 3 Name Box Displays the name of the specific device 4 Master Box Displays the Master device to which the auxiliary device keypad is connected Change the master device type and the auxiliary device Keypad via the File menu see section 6 1 5 Keypad Box Select the device type 6 Keypad Tab Shows the layout of the RC buttons according to the device type 1 The Window appearance is slightly different for each machine for example the keypad is specific to the machine selected 2 The name and IP number are initially set by the Properties dialog box see section 7 2 3 The device type can be selected only if there is no device connected to the computer If a device is connected the device type is selected automatically 20 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The RC Configuration Software Feature Function selected with the labels on the button Click to Select a button to configure modify read or delete its macro When the button is e Blue rimmed it is assigned a command sequence e Green it is
9. selected e Gray it is not assigned a macro Event Macros Tab A series of commands to be executed upon a scheduling time see Figure 19 7 Button Area Label Text Box Select a button and type the required button label 8 Behavior Drop Assign the button response to press and release actions down Box Button Definition Behavior Activate on Release The macro is executed upon releasing default the button Activate while Pressed The macro is activated and repeated for as long as the button is pressed Toggle 1 2 3 4 Cycling macro behavior The button can be assigned with up to 4 different macros Each time it is pressed the next macro in the set will be activated in a cyclic fashion Feature Function 9 Write Configuration Button Press to write the configuration of all the buttons to the device 10 Read Configuration Button Press to read the configuration of all the buttons from the PC to the device 11 Set Device Clock Check Box Check to set the device clock to that of the PC Button Macro Area 12 Button Macro Display Box Displays the macro RC commands Description Delay and Port in sequence Select an RC command to duplicate delete or change its position in the sequence New Command Button Click to add a new command to the Button Macro display box see section 4 5 2 Duplicate Command Button Duplicate a command in the Button Macro display box Delete Command Button Delete a comm
10. transmitter The command area displays the following message IR command reading The IR command appears as illustrated in Figure 13 16 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The RC Configuration Software IR Commands Command Type IR Connect To IR Capture Device IR Reader Status Disconnected Figure 13 IR Command Area Window You can test the IR command by connecting the RC unit IR terminal block connectors to the device via the IR emitter and then clicking the IR Out Testing button Figure 14 shows how to connect the IR emitter The white striped side connects to IR OUT the black side connects to the Ground and the LED Emitter Shell is affixed to the IR sensor window with the adhesive layer 7 O e CONO CLNO I Figure 14 IR Emitter Wiring NOTE The dual IR emitter emits a weaker IR signal that may not be detected by some devices 1 Using the Kramer 3 5mm to IR Emitter Control Cable C A35 IRE 10 eee The RC Configuration Software 4 4 Port Mapping Write a description and assign the Default Driver for each port The Port Manager window defines the ports on the Room Controller see section 2 and lets you write a description and assign a default driver for each port For example if a DVD is connected to the SV 551 via the IR_2 port you can change the description next to that port to Sony DVD and assign the Sony DVD driver to this port In this way the Sony driver
11. will be associated with the Sony DVD port when creating a command sequence as illustrated in Figure 15 making it easier to select the commands also see section 4 5 3 The same applies to all the ports in the Port Manager window AE command Sirf Vendor Device Revision Oriver command Figure 15 The Sony DVD Player in the RC Command Area For the RS 232 and RS 485 ports on the unit the Port Manager window also lets you set the baud rate data bits parity and stop bits These definitions will override the definitions written in the driver manager To open the Port Manager window click the Port Manager item in the Configuration menu see section 6 3 Figure 16 shows the Port Manager window for the Kramer SV 551 SummitView Processor Switcher 1 Although you can assign it with a different Vendor or Device 2 Figure 60 shows the Port Manager window for the RC 6x standalone setup 18 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The RC Configuration Software Port Manager IR_1 IR_2 IR_3 IR_4 RS232_1 RS232_2 R5485 RELAY_1 RELAY_2 SWITCHER POWER_AM KEYPAD_LC KEYPAD_LC Description IR Qut video 2 IR Outf ideo 1 IR Out S 552 IR Out HDMI RS 232 D Type RS 232 Terminal block RS485 RELAY_1 RELAY_2 SWITCHER POWER_AMP KEYPAD_LCD_1 KEYPAD_LCD_2 Settings 9600 8 N 1 9600 8 N 1
12. 9600 8 N 1 Relevant for Web page only Default Driver Kramer Matrix IR B Kramer Matrix IR B Kramer Matrix IR B Kramer Matrix IR EB Kramer 5 P 727 KA Figure 16 The Port Manager Window Table 4 The Port Manager Window Features The Item Lists the ports available for the selected machine Type a description of the port For serial ports press the white area to open the serial Settings window and define the baud rate and parity For Ethernet ports press the white area to open the Ethernet Settings window and define the IP address and TCP port Main Display N A in this version Default Driver Press the white area to open the Drivers Tree window and select the default driver for this port Press to clear the Default Driver data Press to reset to default definitions Click to approve and exit window Click to exit window 19 The RC Configuration Software 4 5 The Kramer RC SV Configuration Main Window After importing the drivers and defining the ports use the Kramer RC Configuration main window to assign a sequence of commands the macro for each RC button Figure 17 illustrates the Kramer RC SV Configuration main window and Table 5 defines it cy Kramer RC sSY Configuration Fle ER Configuration Dewe Hep Device Button Macro Connection Descnption Delay Pot On SV851 Keypad RC 630L tepadi Evert Macot New jl Ougicate j Delete hd A Sacondr Button s HAA
13. Kramer Electronics Ltd RC SV Configuration Guide Rev 4 Software Version 2 1 2 69 Intended for Kramer Technical Personnel or external System Integrators To check that you have the latest version go to the DOWNLOADS section of our Web site at http www kramerelectronics com support downloads asp Contents Contents 1 Introduction 1 1 Quick Start 2 Overview 2 1 System Requirements for the Kramer RC SV Configuration Software 2 1 1 System Requirements 2 1 2 Operating Systems 3 Initial Planning 4 The RC Configuration Software 4 1 Installing the Software 4 2 Downloading and Installing the Drivers 4 2 1 Download the Drivers 4 2 2 Install the Drivers 4 3 Creating a Driver Command 4 3 1 Creating a Serial Command 4 3 2 Creating an IR Command 4 4 Port Mapping 4 5 The Kramer RC SV Configuration Main Window 4 5 1 The Tab Area 4 5 2 Scheduling 23 4 5 3 The RC Command Area 5 Creating a Macro Sl Labeling the Buttons a Creating a Driver Command 5 2 1 An RS 232 Command Switch Input to Output 5 2 2 A LIGHT Command Select the Button behavior 5 2 3 A Relay Command Turn Lights ON 5 2 4 A Switcher Command 5 2 5 A Power Amplifier Command 5 2 6 An LCD Keypad Command 5 2 7 Setting the Button State and Color 5 2 8 The Ignore Button Command 6 The Kramer RC Configuration Menus 6 1 The File Menu 6 2 The Edit Menu 6 3 The Configuration Menu 6 4 The Device Menu 6 4 1 The Connect Command 6 4 2
14. N A in this version 13 OK Button Apply changes and close window 14 Cancel Button Close window without applying changes 15 Apply Button Apply changes but do not close window 16 Drivers Area Import Drivers press to import one or more driver files Export Driver press to export a driver file 13 The RC Configuration Software 4 3 Creating a Driver Command Create serial and IR commands Driver commands are written via the connectors specific to each of the machines as defined in Table 3 Table 3 Connectors Available for Driver Commands Machine Name Connectors Available Connection Method SV 551 ETH USB Ethernet USB RC 6x USB USB RC 2 RS 232 Serial RC 2C RS 232 Serial FC 29 USB USB RC 52 USB USB You can write two types of commands to a connected device for example a DVD or a Kramer machine e Serial commands see section 4 3 1 e IR commands see section 4 3 2 4 3 1 Creating a Serial Command To write the serial commands for the selected device click the New button in the Serial Commands area The New Serial Command window appears Type the new command name New Serial Command Enter command name Audio Follow Video Figure 9 New Serial Command Window A Serial Command type area appears as illustrated in Figure 10 14 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The RC Configuration Software Serial Commands IR Commands Command
15. Notice The driver database is empty You can find a driver package on the product CD at the Kramer Drivers folder or you can download drivers from the Kramer website Once obtained add the new drivers to the database File gt Driver Manager gt Import Drivers Figure 2 Driver Database Notice 4 Click OK The following window appears see Figure 3 Working Directory Change working directory The folder where the application stores all its files C Documents and Setting DFhilosoph My Documents kramer Kramer RC 54 Configuration Set to default location Browse for folder Figure 3 Setting a Working Directory 5 Select or create a new working directory see Figure 4 1 The working directory will keep the information that is essential for operating the software This information will remain unchanged while upgrading the software Ly 7 The RC Configuration Software Browse For Folder Please select a working directory Desktop My Documents a My Computer LE My Network Places j Recycle Bin Di august 2008 9 delete El DD External IR Receiver for PT 4 iREX D itai 7 9 2008 A D a kai j Figure 4 Change Working Directory Window 6 Continue to run the setup according to the installation instructions 4 2 Downloading and Installing the Drivers Download and Install the Drivers The RC system peripheral devices have device drivers that let them communicate wit
16. RC device which is ideal for controlling A V equipment and media room items The configuration software is part of the package and includes this RC SV Configuration Guide 1 GROUP 1 Distribution Amplifiers GROUP 2 Switchers and Matrix Switchers GROUP 3 Control Systems GROUP 4 Format Standards Converters GROUP 5 Range Extenders and Repeaters GROUP 6 Specialty AV Products GROUP 7 Scan Converters and Scalers GROUP 8 Cables and Connectors GROUP 9 Room Connectivity GROUP 10 Accessories and Rack Adapters GROUP 11 Sierra Products 2 Download up to date Kramer user manuals and guides from the Internet at this URL http www kramerelectronics com 1 Introduction 1 1 Quick Start To configure your Room Controller follow these basic steps see section 4 Step 1 Install the software DI VERIFY THAT THE NET FRAMEWORK REVISION 2 0 SOFTWARE IS INSTALLED Download the software from our Web site at http www kramerelectronics com 2 Extract the ZIP file 3 Install the software application 4 Install the Kramer USB driver lt Step 3 Create the Driver commands on CAN WRITE TWO TYPES OF COMMANDS TO A CONNECTED PERIPHERAL DEVICE SERIAL COMMANDS AND IR COMMANDS In the Driver Manager window select the required driver from the Vendor Device and Revision areas Create a command via the Serial Command area or the IR Commands area TO CREATE IR COMMANDS FOR A SELECTED DEVICE
17. RC button do the following 1 Select the KEYPAD_LCD Port 1 or 2 2 Inthe RC command area write the command description for example Switcher 3 Type in the desired text Figure 37 illustrates the RC Command area as it appears after writing the command Description Delay Port Suit cher KEYPAD LCD 1 can RC command Port LCD command Figure 39 Keypad LCD RC Command 33 Creating a Macro 5 2 7 Setting the Button State and Color To write a Button Color command on an RC button do the following 1 Select the BUTTON _COLOR Port 2 In the RC command area write the command description for example Change Color 3 Select the Button ID from 1 to 6 to which this command refers 4 Set the state of the button On Off Fast Blink Slow Blink for example On 5 Set the Button Color see Figure 41 Figure 40 illustrates the RC Command area as it appears after writing the command Description Delay Port Change color BUTTON COLOR AC command Port Button Dl State Select Color Figure 40 Change Color RC Command 1 For example the command is written to button 1 but refers to an action taken for button 4 34 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Creating a Macro 5 2 8 Color Selection Selected Color 0 100 Red mE Green lt Dl A Blue gt Figure 41 Select Button Color The Ignore Button Command To write a Button Ignore command see Figure 42 on a
18. This device is configured as slave and is not able to run scripts Press YES for stand alone configuration or NO For master slave configuration This may take a few secounds 2 Click NO to keep the device in the auxiliary device configuration If you have a problem connecting to the USB port make sure that you have installed the Kramer USB driver see section 4 2 2 1 That has IR learning capability as defined in Table 3 2 Whether it is defined as an auxiliary device or a standalone Master 3 Of the machine from which you want to learn the IR commands For example use the DVD control transmitter to write the DVD commands to the driver manager 15 The RC Configuration Software To write a new IR command to the RC device 1 Click the New button in the IR commands area to type the new command name The following window appears New IR Command Enter command name Figure 11 New IR Command Window 2 In the Command area click the Connect to IR Capture Device button see Figure 13 select the port and click OK Connect Connection method USB Select Port COMII Refresh Ports Serial Figure 12 Connect to IR Capture Device Window 3 Click the Read IR button to read the command The command area displays the following message Ready for reading IR command Please send IR command to the device 4 Press the appropriate button on the remote control
19. Window in the Standalone Mode To exit the standalone mode open the Device menu and select Set as Slave 1 The Main Display column is N A 44 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Connecting via the ETHERNET 8 Connecting via the ETHERNET You can connect the SV 551 via the Ethernet using a crossover cable see section 8 1 for direct connection to the PC or a straight through cable see section 8 2 for connection via a network hub or network router 8 1 Connecting the ETHERNET Port directly to a PC Crossover Cable You can connect the Ethernet port of the RC device to the Ethernet port on your PC via a crossover cable with RJ 45 connectors This type of connection is recommended for identification of the factory default IP Address of the RC device 192 168 1 39 during the initial configuration After connecting the Ethernet port configure your PC as follows 1 Right click the My Network Places icon on your desktop 2 Select Properties 3 Right click Local Area Connection Properties 4 Select Properties The Local Area Connection Properties window appears 5 Select the Internet Protocol TCP IP and click the Properties Button see Figure 58 4 Local Area Connection Properties General Advanced Connect using E9 Intel R PROZIOOVE Network Conne This connection uses the following items v SI Client for Microsoft Networks v amp File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks
20. YOU HAVE TO CONNECT THE RC DEVICE DIRECTLY TO YOUR PC VIA THE USB CONNECTOR AND USE THE IR REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER OF THE PERIPHERAL DEVICE d Step 2 Download and install the Drivers di THE ROOM CONTROLLER CAN ONLY IDENTIFY A PERIPHERAL DEVICE FOR EXAMPLE A KRAMER SWITCHER OR SCALER A DVD AND A PROJECTOR 1 Check according to your list of peripheral devices that you have all the required drivers 2 Download the required drivers to a folder for example C Media Room 1 Peripheral Device Drivers Step 4 Port mapping KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Overview 2 Overview The RC SV Configuration Software V2 1 2 69 is used to configure several types of room controllers Master Room controllers e SV 551 in a SummitView Essentials Kit for Europe or the US the SV 551 is defined as the Master and the room controllers are the auxiliary devices Room Controllers that operate as auxiliary devices to a master room controller or as standalone devices e RC 6x Room Controller for Europe or the US the room controller is connected as a standalone unit and is defined as the master see section 7 e RC 2 RC 2C and the RC 2C combined with the PL 18 e RC 52 RC 52N e FC 29 for learning IR commands Section 3 section 4 and section 5 apply to all the room controllers listed in Table 1 unless noted otherwise Since each Room Controller includes different ports
21. acro To create a sequence of commands 1 Press a button in the Keypad tab to select the button to which you want to write the macro The button turns green Event Macros Figure 29 Selecting a Button to Write a Macro 2 Click the New button in the Button Macro area 1 Or the Event Macros tab or the RC 4 tab yooo amp Creating a Macro Description Delay Port No Description None va RC command Fort Figure 30 Creating a New Command 3 Select a port from the drop down box for example the RS 232 terminal block The default driver appears 4 Select a command from the Driver command area and write its description Click the up or down arrow to save the command to the macro Description Delay Fort ICHOEE BUTTON Aspect Ratios BS 232 Terminal block va RE command Port Vendor Device Revision Driver command Delay after command o seconds O Millizecands Figure 31 Selecting the Port 1 This is an example The RC command area appears different for different ports as described in section 5 2 28 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Creating a Macro 5 Repeat this process to add new commands Click Duplicate to duplicate the command and delete a command by clicking the Delete button 6 Ifrequired set a delay time after the command 5 1 Labeling the Buttons For your convenience you can label the buttons in the Keypad tab area as illustrated i
22. ade Load Firmware Upgrade Disconnect Connected to 5Y 551 Master Please selectthe device for upgrade S V 551 Master Firmware file CADocuments and Settings ahadar Desktop FimnareFie SV_S51_vi931 kw Start Upgrade Close Figure 53 Load Firmware Upgrade Window RC 6x Connect to the device Click the Connect button to connect the device and then click Start Upgrade Upon completion open the Device Properties window see Figure 49 to make sure the firmware was upgraded 1 When selecting a room controller device such as RC 6x you have to select the connection method Direct connection or Connection via SV 551 via K NET 2 If the firmware number remains the same close the Device Properties windows disconnect and then reconnect the device and open the Device Properties window again to check the firmware number 42 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Connecting the RC 6X Series Room Controller as a Standalone Device Connecting the RC 6X Series Room Controller as a Standalone Device You can configure the Room Controller to be used as a standalone device To do this you have to connect the Room controller directly to your PC via the USB connector To define the RC as a Master device 1 From the Device Menu click Connect 2 Select the connection method to be USB select the port and click OK The following warning appears Kramer RC SY Configuration This device is configured
23. and from the Button Macro display box A Button Move up the selected command Button Move down the selected command RC command Area see section 4 5 3 Appears different for different ports and includes the following features of the command selected in the Button Macro display box Description Text Box Optional descriptive text for the command Port Drop down Box Displays the port associated with the RC command Select a port when modifying or writing a new RC command Delay after command Text Box Set a delay time following the command 1 The Button area appears only after selecting a button in the Front Panel tab 2 The number of toggle states can be determined from 1 to 4 The selected number of toggle states appears above the Button Macro area see Figure 18 3 This button is enabled only when a device is connected to the PC Otherwise it is disabled 4 The button macro display box displays lt No Description gt under Description and None under Port 5 Shows after checking this option in the configuration menu 6 In seconds or milliseconds via check box 21 The RC Configuration Software Figure 18 shows the Toggle button behavior Button Label Behavior ON Toggle 1 2 3 4 v Toggle States 4 3 Button Macro 1 Figure 18 Using the Toggle 1 2 3 4 Behavior 4 5 1 The Tab Area The tab area includes different tabs depending on the machine type
24. as slave and is not able to run scripts Press YES for stand alone configuration or NO for master slave configuration This may take a few secounds Figure 54 Transforming to the Standalone Configuration 3 Click Yes The room controller is now standalone and the Device description appears as follows Master RC 62 63E Figure 55 Standalone Device Description When in the standalone mode you can write the command sequences directly to the room controller by clicking the Write Configuration button in the Device area see section 9 The following windows will appear differently when in the standalone mode e The Port Manager window see section 7 1 e The Device Properties window see section 7 2 43 Connecting the RC 6X Series Room Controller as a Standalone Device 7 1 The Port Manager in the Standalone Mode The Port Manager displays the ports relevant to the room controller as illustrated in Figure 56 for example for RC 52 Port Manager Description Settings Main Display Default Driver IRA IR Out RS232 1 RS232 9600 8 N 1 Relevant for Web page only Figure 56 The Port Manager in the Standalone Mode 7 2 The Device Properties Window in the Standalone Mode Figure 57 shows the Device Properties window in the standalone mode Device Properties KRAMER_0000 Serial Number Firmware 2 0 0 1210 K Net 1D Figure 57 The Device Properties
25. e 43 The File Menu Driver Manager Click to open the Driver l Manager window see section 4 2 2 Change Working Click to set the new Directory working directory Click to exit the program H Configuration Setup DO Configuration Setup Mew Project Master Slave Configuration Standalone Configuration Master SV 551 Slave ACS3DL wi Stand Alone Figure 44 The Configuration Setup Window 1 This will discard the active configuration 2 The working directory can be changed at any time 37 The Kramer RC Configuration Menus 6 2 The Edit Menu Figure 45 illustrates the Edit menu and Table 8 defines it Table 8 Edit Menu Features Menu Command Function Copy Macro Click to copy a button macro command sequence Paste Macro Click to paste a button macro command sequence Clear Macro Click to clear the Macro commands sequence box Clear Button Labels Click to clear all the button labels Clear Button Labels Figure 45 The Edit Menu 6 3 The Configuration Menu Figure 46 illustrates the Configuration menu and Table 9 defines it Table 9 Configuration Menu Features Menu Command Function Port Manager Lists the ports names description settings and A drivers see section 4 4 Show Delay Ctrl Shift D Show Delay Check to show in RC main configuration window Volume Control Properties Show Button Check to show in RC Web Settings I Volume C
26. e Kramer RC Configuration Main Window Using the Toggle 1 2 3 4 Behavior Event Macros Tab The Scheduling Window IR RS 232 and RS 485 Port RC Command Area LIGHT RC Command Area Relay Port RC Command Area Switcher Port RC Command Area Switcher Port RC Command Area Button Color Port RC Command Area Color Selection Window Ignore Button Port RC Command Area Selecting a Button to Write a Macro Creating a New Command Selecting the Port Labeling the RC Buttons Typing the Label Switch to COMP1 Command LIGHT Command Lights ON RC Command Switcher RC Command High Volume RC Command 44 45 45 46 oO N NM 10 10 11 12 14 15 16 16 17 17 18 19 20 22 22 23 23 24 24 25 25 25 26 26 21 28 28 29 29 30 31 31 32 33 il KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Contents Figure 39 Figure 40 Figure 41 Figure 42 Figure 43 Figure 44 Figure 45 Figure 46 Figure 47 Figure 48 Figure 49 Figure 50 Figure 51 Figure 52 Figure 53 Figure 54 Figure 55 Figure 56 Figure 57 Figure 58 Figure 59 Figure 60 Tables Keypad LCD RC Command Change Color RC Command Select Button Color Ignore RC Command The File Menu The Configuration Setup Window The Edit Menu The Configuration Menu The Device Menu Device Selection Dialog Box Device Properties Window The Help Menu Load Firmware Upgrade Window SV 551 Connect Window Load Firmware Upgrade Window RC 6x Transf
27. efines it Table 13 Help Menu Features Menu Command Function Check for updates Search the Kramer Check for Updates Electronics Web site for software updates About Kramer RC Configuration About Kramer RC Shows the current software Configuration version Figure 50 The Help Menu 1 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Allows the network administrator to distribute IP addresses from a central point and automatically send a new IP address when an Ethernet point is plugged into a different network location 40 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The Kramer RC Configuration Menus 6 6 Load Firmware To load new firmware 1 From the Device menu select Load Firmware The Load Firmware Upgrade window appears Load Firmware Upgrade Load Firmware Upgrade Disconnected ESS AAE E eM ea Leute Firmware file Figure 51 Load Firmware Upgrade Window SV 551 2 Click the Connect button The Connect Window appears Connect Connection method Ethernet Enter IP address And Port IP y ba Bia DO Port 50000 Factory Default Address O Serial Figure 52 Connect Window 41 The Kramer RC Configuration Menus 1 Choose the connection method according to the cable connection you have made between the PC and your product 3 Click OK 4 Select the device for upgrade from the list box 5 Click the Browse button to find the firmware file Load Firmware Upgr
28. h computers The device driver needs to be installed so that the computer can recognize it and control it The Kramer RC SV Configuration software uses driver commands to control these peripheral devices 4 2 1 Download the Drivers Check according to your list of peripheral devices see the example in Figure 1 that you have all the required drivers e Kramer machines have drivers that are provided within the package e Other peripheral device drivers that are included in the package Download the required drivers to a folder for example C Media Room 1 Peripheral Device Drivers 4 2 2 Install the Drivers The peripheral device drivers are installed via the Driver Manager window defined in Figure 8 and Table 2 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The RC Configuration Software To access the Driver Manager window L pa Open the Kramer RC SV Configuration program The following window appears Kramer RC SY Configuration Please note Kramer USB driver is not installed If you wish to connectto a Kramer device with a USB cable you may install it from the installation disc orfrom Kramer s website http wiww kramerelectronics com support downloads as C Don t show this message again Install the Kramer USB driver from the installation disc or from our Web site at http www kramerelectronics com From the File menu click Driver Manager The Driver Manager window appears see Figure 5 When
29. he RC command area write the command description for example Button blinks 3 In the Button lighting area click the button for which you are writing this command until it is in the Blink state Figure 35 illustrates the RC Command area as it appears after writing the command and the button color selection list 1 Once the port is selected the default driver details appear 2 If the required data does not exist you can install it via the Manager Driver window see section 4 1 30 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Creating a Macro Button lighting O C E O LI on More M NoChange E Blink Button Color Figure 35 LIGHT Command 5 2 3 A Relay Command Turn Lights ON To write a relay command on an RC button for example turn the lights on do the following 1 Select the Relay Port for example RELAY _1 2 In the RC command area write the command description for example Lights ON 3 Select the relay command for example Close Figure 36 illustrates the RC Command area as it appears after writing the command Description Delay Port Lights ON RELAY 1 vE RC command P ort Description Lights ON RELAY_1 v Relay command i Close x Figure 36 Lights ON RC Command 31 Creating a Macro 5 2 4 A Switcher Command Use the Switcher command to select an input connected to the Kramer SV 551 Video 1 Video 2 PC 1 PC2 and PC 3 The switcher command applies t
30. ice Revision Driver command Figure 21 IR RS 232 and RS 485 Port RC Command Area 23 The RC Configuration Software Table 6 IR RS 232 and RS 485 Port Command Area Features Drop down Box Description Vendor Drop down Box Displays the current vendor Select the vendor when writing a new RC command or modifying a selected command Device Drop down Box Displays the device driver name Select the device driver when modifying or writing a new RC command Revision Drop down Box Displays the device driver revision Select a revision when modifying or writing a new RC command Driver command Drop down Box Displays the current driver command Select a driver command when writing a new command or modifying a selected command 4 5 3 2 The LIGHT RC Command Area The LIGHT Command lets you set the button lighting behavior see Figure 22 RC command Port Button lighting Delay after command Seconds O Millisecands O LI O LI Don Bor E NoChange E Blink Button Color Figure 22 LIGHT RC Command Area 4 5 3 3 The Relay Port RC Command Area The relay RC Command Area includes the Relay command drop down box Close Open AC command Port Relay command Close w Figure 23 Relay Port RC Command Area 24 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The RC Configuration Software 4 5 3 4 The Switcher Port RC Command Area The switcher port command area includes the SV 551 Switcher command dro
31. it to the device via the Write Configuration button Note that if the room controller is defined as a e Master standalone the configuration is written directly to the device Auxiliary device for example the room controller is connected to the SV 551 the configuration is written to the SV 551 In case you have written the configuration to a standalone device and it is now connected as an auxiliary device to the SV 551 you have to write the configuration once again after defining the device as an auxiliary device To write a configuration to the device do the following 1 Connect the PC to the 46 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Writing a Configuration RC 6x standalone to write the configuration directly to the RC 6x SV 551 ina SummitView kit setup to write the configuration to the SV 551 2 From the File menu select Load Configuration ua The Open window appears see Figure 60 3 Click Open In the Device area in the RC SV Configuration main window click the Write Configuration button The configuration is written to the device Look in MD Kramer RC SY Configuration 2 lt d feti BE S _Default3 cfg Fal Default 2 chg My Recent Documents My Documenta I My Computer a File name Default 2 cfg My Network Files of type Configuration Files cfg kd Figure 60 Loading a Configuration 1 Skip this step if you have the desired configuration loaded
32. ite the configuration e Install the room controller system 2 1 System Requirements for the Kramer RC SV Configuration Software This section describes the system requirements for the Kramer RC Configuration software 2 1 1 System Requirements The system requirements include e 400MHz processor e 128MB RAM e Atleast 300MB free hard disk space e Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 e Network connection for configuring devices or USB e Microsoft NET Framework 2 0 Service Pack 1 automatically installed see section 4 1 2 1 2 Operating Systems Microsoft Windows XP is the recommended operating system 3 Initial Planning Carefully plan your RC system layout to ensure a smooth and easy configuration and installation refer to the separate User Manuals by e Defining your requirements e Listing the peripheral devices and room items that will be included in the system e Planning the location of each device e Planning the function of each device Make a detailed list of the functions and commands required of the system devices as illustrated in the partial list in Figure 1 1 The SV 551 for the SummitView system and the RC 6x for the standalone setup 2 Windows NT does not support NET 2 0 3 Download up to date Kramer user manuals and guides from the Internet at this URL http www kramerelectronics com 4 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The RC Configuration Software Media room components li
33. n RC button for example button 1 do the following L 2 4 Select the IGNORE BUTTON Port In the RC command area write the command description for example Ignore Button 4 Select the Button ID from 1 to 6 to which this command refers for example button 4 Set the state of the button Ignore Unignore for example Ignore Figure 42 illustrates the RC Command area as it appears after writing the command to button 1 1 For example the command is written to button 1 but refers to an action taken for button 4 Ly 35 Creating a Macro Iqnore IGNORE BUTTON F La done IGNORE BUTTON w Figure 42 Ignore RC Command 36 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The Kramer RC Configuration Menus 6 The Kramer RC Configuration Menus This section describes the Kramer RC Configuration menus 6 1 The File Menu Figure 43 illustrates the File menu and Table 7 defines it Table 7 File Menu Features mS SS SSS MenuCommand Function a l Menu Command Configuration Device New Project Click to create a new configuration setup see T Figure 44 a Open Project Open an existing configuration setup Save As Project Save Project Click to save the current configuration does not commands Driver Manager FY 3 Save as Project Save the configuration Change Working Directory under a different name Exit Load Configuration Click to load a saved configuration Figur
34. n the example in Figure 32 Figure 32 Labeling the RC Buttons To label a button 1 Open the Kramer RC Configuration main window 2 Select a button 3 Type the button text in the Label area Button Label Figure 33 Typing the Label 5 2 Creating a Driver Command The driver commands for each port are slightly different The following sections describe how to write a new command for the different ports Each machine has a different set of commands as defined in Table 1 0 F Creating a Macro 5 2 1 An RS 232 Command Switch Input to Output To add a driver command to a button for example to switch the DVD player to the projector do the following 1 Open the Port drop down box and select the RS 232 Terminal Block or IR OUT or RS 485 port from the list If a driver was assigned in the port mapping stage the default driver associated with this port appears 2 Inthe RC command area write the command description for example SWITCH 3 Select the Driver command for example COMP from the drop down box Figure 34 illustrates the RS 232 RC Command area as it appears after writing the driver command Description Delay Port B 3 Terminal block ma RC command Fort Vendor Device Revision Driver command Figure 34 Switch to COMPI Command 5 2 2 ALIGHT Command Select the Button behavior To change the color of a button do the following 1 Select the LIGHT Port 2 In t
35. o the master slave configuration only To write a switcher command on an RC button do the following 1 Select the SWITCHER Port 2 Inthe RC command area write the command description for example Select 3 Select the switcher command for example Video 1 Figure 37 illustrates the RC Command area as it appears after writing the command Description Delay Port Eat SWITCHER New Mic RC command Port Description Select SWITCHER v Switcher command Video vi Figure 37 Switcher RC Command 5 2 5 A Power Amplifier Command To write a power amplifier command on an RC button do the following 1 Select the POWER_AMP Port 2 In the RC command area write the command description for example High Volume 3 Select the power amplifier command for example Volume set 4 Move the sliding switch to the desired volume for example 12dB Figure 37 illustrates the RC Command area as it appears after writing the command 1 For the Master Slave configuration only 32 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Creating a Macro 5 2 6 Description Delay Port High Volume FOWER AMP RC command Port Description High Yolume POWER_SMP Power Amp command Volume set ka Value 12 db Figure 38 High Volume RC Command An LCD Keypad Command The LCD Keypad command lets you type in the desired text to the LCD displays LCD 1 and LCD 2 To write an LCD keypad command on an
36. ontrol Set the volume control Figure 46 The Configuration Menu Properties type Web Settings N A in this version Configuration Device Help Port Manager FS Lighting Hah configuration window 1 Applies only to the SV 551 38 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The Kramer RC Configuration Menus 6 4 The Device Menu Figure 47 illustrates the Device menu and Table 10 defines it Table 10 Device Menu Features Menu Command Function sa Connect Click to connect to a device via Connect F3 an IP number or serial port Click to disconnect the device Properties Click to show the device properties dialog box Write Configuration Writes the configuration to the device Load file for firmware upgrade Load Firmware Set As Slave Enabled when the RC is connected as a standalone unit Lets you set the device as a Scheduling slave The RC controller will automatically disconnect Scheduling Set the Macro Events schedule Removes the configuration from Figure 47 The Device Menu Configuration the device 6 4 1 The Connect Command To connect a device do the following 1 Open the Device menu and click Connect The Connect window appears see Figure 48 2 Select the Connection method and type the IP number of the desired device or port Table 11 Connect Dialog Box Connection Check Ethernet to select the Method Area connection to the device via the Ethernet USB or Serial
37. open the Driver Manager window lets you Import one or more drivers Import Drivers see Figure 6 or export an existing driver Export Driver see Figure 7 Add a new device driver Rename or delete devices revisions and commands as defined in Table 2 Set the driver revision date Write new commands The RC Configuration Software Driver Manager Vendors Devices Revisions Drivers Import Drivers Export Driver Figure 5 The Driver Manager Window Prior to Installing the Drivers Look in Kramer RC S Configuration 2 vi Q T E gt E E Grundig_EN 21613F_16bit 10uS drv E 1vC_RM SRX5062R_16bit 10uS drv My Recent E Kramer_ P 724xl_a dry Documents Kramer_VP 725dsa_a drv E Kramer_ P 727_a dry E LG_MKJ32022805_16bit 10u5 drv E Pioneer_DYD_16bit 10us drv E projectiondesign_f1_a dry E Samsung_BN59 00454_16Bit 10uS drv Ed Sony_RM PJHS1_10u5 16bit drv E Sony_VPL CXx85_A drv E Toshiba_CT 90253_16Bit 10u5 drv My Documents File name My Network Files of type Driver Files drv Figure 6 Importing a Kramer Driver File 10 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The RC Configuration Software Save As Grundig_EN 21613F_16bit 10uS dryv JWC_RM SRX5062R_16bit 10u5 dryv My Recent Kramer_VP 724xl_a drv Documents Kramer_ P 725dsa_a drv Kramer_VP 727_a drv LG_MK132022805_16bit 10uS drv Pioneer _DVD_16bit 10us drv p
38. orming to the Standalone Configuration Standalone Device Description The Port Manager in the Standalone Mode The Device Properties Window in the Standalone Mode Local Area Connection Properties Window Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties Window Loading a Configuration Table 1 Room Controller Commands Available Table 2 Driver Manager Window Features Table 3 Connectors Available for Driver Commands Table 4 The Port Manager Window Features Table 5 Kramer RC Configuration Window Features Table 6 IR RS 232 and RS 485 Port Command Area Features Table 7 File Menu Features Table 8 Edit Menu Features Table 9 Configuration Menu Features Table 10 Device Menu Features Table 11 Connect Dialog Box Table 12 Connect Dialog Box Table 13 Help Menu Features 33 34 35 36 37 ST 38 38 39 40 40 40 41 41 42 43 43 44 44 45 46 47 13 14 19 20 24 37 38 38 39 39 40 40 ili Introduction 1 Introduction Welcome to Kramer Electronics Since 1981 Kramer Electronics has been providing a world of unique creative and affordable solutions to the vast range of problems that confront the video audio presentation and broadcasting professional on a daily basis In recent years we have redesigned and upgraded most of our line making the best even better Our 1 000 plus different models now appear in 11 groups that are clearly defined by function Congratulations on purchasing your Kramer Room Controller
39. p down box RC command Port Switcher command Figure 24 Switcher Port RC Command Area 4 5 3 5 The Keypad LCD Port RC Command Area The keypad LCD port RC Command area includes the LCD command drop down box which lets you type any text up to characters to the LCD display on the control device RC command Port LCD command Figure 25 Switcher Port RC Command Area 4 5 3 6 The Button Color Port RC Command Area The button color port RC Command area lets you select the button color and state On Off Fast Blink and Slow Blink for each button RC command Port Button ID State Select Color Figure 26 Button Color Port RC Command Area The RC Configuration Software Color Selection Figure 27 Color Selection Window 4 5 3 7 The Ignore Button Port RC Command Area The Ignore Unignore command lets you control whether a press of a button will issue the associated sequence of commands for that button For example inserting IGNORE button 4 into another button s command macro will actually disable button 4 until the UNIGNORE button 4 command will be issued from another command macro RC command Port Button tld State Figure 28 Ignore Button Port RC Command Area 26 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Creating a Macro 5 Creating a Macro Configure the RC buttons A macro includes a sequence of commands assigned to e A selected button on the RC device e An Event M
40. port Ethernet Area IP Type the IP number of the device you want to connect to Port shows the port number Factory Default Address Button Press to reset the IP number to its default value Srm Peel Fyt T n USB Area Port select the communication USB port Refresh Ports click to check if there Lok J Cona are ports ready to connect on the Kramer device 1 Active only when a device is connected 39 The Kramer RC Configuration Menus Figure 48 Device Selection Dialog Box Select Port select the communication port 6 4 2 The Device Properties Dialog Box To connect a device open the Device menu and click Properties The Device Properties window Appears see Figure 49 Figure 57 shows the Device Properties window in the standalone setup Table 12 Connect Dialog Box Device Properties Name IP Gateway If required change information Name Kramer i Mask LS Model Serial number Displays information Stai Port Firmware K Net Port ID MAC EE DHCP Enabled Check box to enable operation in DIRE the DHCP mode BRE When in the DHCP mode you MA can only change the name of the Gateway 172 16 0 1 device Mask 255 255 240 0 3 This process may take several C DHCP Enabled minutes and will cause an automatic restart on the device Figure 49 Device Properties Window 6 5 The Help Menu Figure 50 illustrates the Help menu and Table 13 d
41. rojectiondesign_F1_a drv Samsung_BN59 00454_16Bit 10uS drv Sony_RM PJHS1_10uS 16bit dry Sony_V PL CX85_A drv Toshiba_CT 90253_16Bit 10uS dry File name Kramer P 725dsa_A w My Network Save as type Driver Files drv v Figure 7 Exporting a Kramer Driver File Figure 8 and Table 2 define the Driver Manager window Save 11 The RC Configuration Software 6 Driver Manager Vendors Kramer Sanyo Sony Toshiba Viewsonic Serial Commands x Devices VP 23RC Revisions Driver Vendor Kramer Device Model VP 23RC Revision 4 RevisionDate 4 22 2010 ig IR Commands Command Audio Breakaway Audio Follow Video Clear CY Clear VGA Clear YC Select CV 1 Select CV 2 Select CV 3 jd Type IR Connect To IR Capture Device IR Reader Status Disconnected Volume ae DOWN T R gth Seo Serial Settings Baud Rate 9600 lt Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits Device Default Power Commands On Volume DOWN Queries Lamp Hour Power Groups Drivers Monitor Answers aonta a Import Drivers Export Driver Off Volume DOWN Set Off Command Delete Command Q 1243 G4 C 19 Figure 8 The Driver Manager Window 12 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The RC Configuration Software Table 2 Driver Manager Window Features Feat
42. st Blinds relay Shut out External Open lighting Close Projector R5 232 Show presentation Turn on Turn off Change inputs Focus VCR IR 1 Play Video Play Stop Fause Rewind Figure 1 Media Room Components List Once this list is finalized and approved you can carry on with the configuration and installation process Note that the RC configuration and installation processes are independent of each other You do not have to connect the RC device before starting the configuration 4 The RC Configuration Software Install the software The Kramer RC SV configuration software lets you set a sequence of commands the macro and assign them to any of the buttons on the RC device The Kramer RC SV configuration software lets you e Create your own device drivers manually or via the IR learner feature e Write modify or delete commands e Change the order of commands within the macro e Set delay times between commands in a macro e Set the button lighting and color e Change text on the LCD displays on the RC units e Save multiple sets of RC device configurations The RC buttons can be configured prior to installation 5 The RC Configuration Software The following sections describe how to Install the software see section 4 1 Download the device drivers see section 4 2 Create Serial and IR commands see section 4 3 Map the ports see section 4 4 Use the Kramer RC Configuration main window see section
43. ure Function 1 Vendors Area Lists the downloaded vendors New press to enter a new vendor name manually Rename press to rename the vendor name Delete erases the selected vendor 2 Devices Area Lists the names of devices of a selected vendor in the Vendors area New press to enter a new device name manually Rename press to rename the device name Delete press to erase the selected device 3 Revisions Area Lists the revision of a selected device New press to enter a new revision manually Rename press to rename the revision number Delete press to erase the selected revision 4 Driver Area Displays the selected Vendor Device Model and Revision Lets you set the Revision Date 5 Command Area Displays the command type see Figure 10 and Figure 13 6 R Commands Area Lists the IR command names for a specific device New press to enter anew command name manually Rename press to rename the Command editing tab Delete erases the selected command 7 Serial Commands Area Lists the serial command names for a specific device New press to enter a new command name manually Rename press to rename the Command editing tab Delete press to erase the selected command 8 Queries N A in this version 9 Serial Settings Area Select the serial settings for the device the Baud Rate the Data Bits the Parity and the Stop Bits 10 Device Default Power N A in this version Commands 11 Monitor Answers N A in this version 12 Groups

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