Home

USER MANUAL - Kramer Electronics

image

Contents

1. e Selector buttons which operate differently for the ROUTER mode and the SCALER mode see section 7 and section 8 respectively e ALOCK button for locking the front panel and e VOL and VOL buttons for decreasing or increasing the volume level respectively 1 Which are applied in the ROUTER mode as well as in the SCALER Mode 2 For controlling switchers 3 For the volume adjustment in scalers see section 8 1 For the volume adjustment in the VP 23N and VP 23RC see section 7 4 1 2 7 The Router Mode Keys 7 1 The Router Mode Keys This section describes how to e Configure the RC IR2 see section 7 1 e Initialize the RC IR2 see section 7 2 e Use the ROUTER Mode keys see section 7 3 Configuration For the RC IR2 to identify the switcher that it has to control a ROUTER number see section 7 2 1 and a GROUP number see section 7 2 2 need to be assigned for specific identification of each switcher Older Kramer products were arranged in several groups according to several criteria such as the protocol type and version the baud rate the number of units that can be controlled per group and so on as defined in Table 3 which applies to older Kramer machines Table 3 defines 16 different groups numbered 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 12 14 15 16 17 18 and 20 there are no groups numbered 8 13 or 19 Groups numbered 1 2 3 4 14 15 and 16 include units with only a single output In some cases
2. Figure 1 and Table 1 define the RC IR2 remote control transmitter POWER Cycles power Button colors key WHITE Routers Switchers GRAY General BLUE Scalers The red LED lights when sending instructions S 2 9 5 e e lt o N o o gE Ki N lt o eo o o 3 e lt o Q o 3 Sg E R 7 m m m N m OOOOH e o a o 2 o C ORO ORO O e 3 S m s o 9 K gt ap e SWap priest VOL VOL ROUTER SCALER MENU ALL OFF ESC 00505 TAKE VIDEO AUDIO AFV Figure 1 RC IR2 Remote Control Transmitter Your RC IR2 Remote Control Transmitter Table 1 RC IR2 Remote Control Transmitter Features Keys Function Selector ROUTER Mode 20 buttons for selecting the channels the group the machine number machine Buttons type and so on see section 7 SCALER Source 18 source selector keys AV1 AV2 AV3 AV4 YC1 YC2 YC3 YC4 COMP1 Mode Selector COMP2 COMP3 COMP4 VGA1 VGA2 VGA3 VGA4 DVI1 and DVI2 FREEZE Pauses the output video OUT Selects the output resolution STO Stores the current setting RCL Recalls the stored data Single Digit Mode Press the key to select the single digit mode the 0 10 key is designated as 10 Double Digit Mode Press the key to select the double digit mode the 0 10 key is desig
3. The memory recalls the stored data from that reference 1 When switching units categorized in group 11 and in groups 1 2 3 4 14 15 and 16 ignore step 1 which is inapplicable to units with just one output 2 Check the switcher s user manual to determine the number of configurations you can store For example for the VP 66ETH you can store up to six configurations 12 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The Router Mode Keys 7 3 4 The TAKE Key You can use the TAKE key to key in several actions and then confirm them by pressing the TAKE key to simultaneously activate the multiple switches Otherwise e OUT IN combinations can be executed one at a time e Pressing an OUT IN combination implements the switch immediately e No protection is offered to allow the correction of an erroneous action before it is implemented The TAKE key on RC IR2 can be used regardless of the state of the TAKE button on the switcher 7 3 4 1 Confirming a Switching Action To confirm an action using the TAKE key point the remote control transmitter at the remote receiver and do the following 1 Press the TAKE key 2 Press one or more OUT IN combinations in sequence 3 Press the TAKE key to confirm and implement the action 7 3 5 The VIDEO AUDIO and AFV Keys You can switch stereo audio signals in one of two ways either e Audio follow video AFV in which all operations relate to both the video and the audio channe
4. WHAT WE WILL PAY FOR AND WHAT WE WILLNOT PAY FOR We will pay labor and material expenses for covered items We will not pay for the following 1 Removal orinstallations charges 2 Costs of initial technical adjustments set up including adjustment of user controls or programming These costs are the responsibility of the Kramer dealer from whom the product was purchased 3 Shipping charges HOW YOU CAN GET WARRANTY SERVICE l To obtain service on you product you must take or ship it prepaid to any authorized Kramer service center 2 Whenever warranty service is required the original dated invoice or a copy must be presented as proof of warranty coverage and should be included in any shipment of the product Please also include in any mailing a contact name company address and a description of the problem s 3 Forthe name of the nearest Kramer authorized service center consult your authorized dealer LIMITATION OFIMPLIED WARRANTIES All implied warranties including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited in duration to the length of this warranty EXCLUSION OFDAMAGES The liability of Kramer for any effective products is limited to the repair or replacement of the product at our option Kramer shall not be liable for 1 Damage to other property caused by defects in this product damages based upon inconvenience loss of use of the product loss of time commercial loss or 2 Any o
5. 3 Group Definition Specifications for Older Machines Group 1 Products SD 7308 VP 61xl N 2031n VS 401 VS 601 VS 801 VS 401N VS 601N VS 801N Group 2__ Products VS 402 VS 602 VS 802 VS 1202 BUS A Group 3__ Products VS 402 VS 602 VS 802 VS 1202 BUS B Group 4__ Products 2081 VS 2481 2016 VS 2053 Group 5 Products VS 4x4YC Group 6 Products VS 5x4 Group 7 Products 2088 2288 Group 9 Products 2066 2466 Group 10 Products 2516 2216 2616 Group 12 Products 2516 2216 2616 VP 24 VP 4x4 VS 4x4YC VS 5x4 VP 813 VS 812 VS 804xl VS 848 VS 12114 VS 1616 VS 162 VS 4228 VS 1604 SD 7316 SD 7388 VP 88 VP 84 VP 82 VP 66 VP 64 VS 1602xl VS 1202xl VS 1002xl VS 804YC VS 806YC VS 808xl VS 606xI VS 646 VS 402 VS 602 VS 401xlm VS 601xlm VS 801xlm VS 1001xl VS 1201xI VS 411 VS 611 VS 811 VS 1011 VS 1211 SD 7588A SD 7588V VS 88A VS 88V VP 108 VP 23xI VP 25xl VP 1608 Group 14 Products VS 120 Group 15 Products VS 401xl VS 601xl VS 801xl V8 1001xl V8 1201xl VS 411 VS 611 VS 811 VS 1011 VS 1211 Group 16 Products VS 2042 Group 17 Products VP 23 VP 25 Group 18 Products VS 606 VS 808 Group 20 Products VS 1616A VS 1616V VS 1616AD VS 162V VS 1616SDI VS 162AV VP 81N VP 161 VP 321 VS 1002 VS 1
6. Press the SCALER key 2 Press the appropriate key from 1 to 5 according to the following For VP 720xl press 1 For VP 719xl press 2 For VP 723xl press 3 For VP 724xl press 4 For VP 725DS and VP 725DSA press 5 The LED lights once The RC IR2 is set to Scaler Mode and operates the appropriate machine Once the scaler model is selected using the numeric keys from 1 to 5 you can use the selector buttons from 1 to 18 to select the source 8 ond The Volume keys in the SCALER Mode Use the VOL and VOL keys to increase or decrease the volume For the VP 725DS and VP 725DSA the VOL and VOL keys are used to adjust the MASTER AUDIO OUTPUT You can adjust the volume of the other groups via the OSD menu 9 Technical Specifications Table 9 lists the technical specifications Table 9 Technical Specifications of the RC IR2 Remote Control Transmitter RC IR2 External Remote Receiver Dimensions 4 5 cm W x 2 2 cm D x 17 6 cm H 8 5 cm W x 8 5 cm D x 9 5 cm H Power 2 AAA size regular 1 5V alkaline batteries Power adapter 12V DC Input Source Remote current 10mA maximum 28 mA maximum Accessories Batteries Attached RS 232 Cable and connector Power adapter 1 The functions of the SCALER keys are detailed in Table 1 2 Specifications are subject to change without notice 19 LIMITED WARRANTY Kramer Electronics hereafter Kramer warrants this product free fr
7. sequence from 1 to 20 When the double digit mode is selected by pressing the key the selector button 0 10 represents O in a sequence from 01 to 99 For example to select 5 in the single digit mode press 5 and when in the double digit mode press 0 10 and 5 1 Baud with no parity 8 data bits and 1 stop bit 2 One video unit and one audio unit 11 The Router Mode Keys 7 8 2 Switching an Input to an Output To switch an input to an output after assigning the machine number and group number do the following 1l Press a Selector key number for the output 2 PressaSelector key number for the input For example to switch INPUT 3 to OUTPUT 5 on a switcher press 5 and then 3 in the single digit mode In the double digit mode press the lt gt key and then 0 10 5 and 0 10 3 7 8 83 The STO and RCL Keys You can store and recall input output configurations using the selector keys 7 3 3 1 Storing an Input Output Configuration To store the current status in memory do the following 1 Press the STO key 2 Press one of the Selector keys this will be the setup in which the current status is stored The memory stores the data at that reference 7 3 3 2 Recalling an Input Output Configuration To recall an input output configuration do the following 1 Press the RCL key 2 Press the appropriate Selector key the key corresponding to the setup
8. 202 VS 1602 VS 1604 VS 1604YC 1 Old protoco 2 New Kramer Protocol 2000 version 3 1 3 Use a cross connection or Null modem adapter as section 5 2 of the user manual IR 1 and IR 1 01 describes 4 When operating the VS 1211 unit in group 12 but not group 15 press the input key twice 10 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The Router Mode Keys Table 2 is valid as per January 2004 Newer machines using Protocol 2000 may be programmed for Group 12 or 11 Table 4 Group Definition Criteria for Older Machines Group Speed 1 2 and 3 1200 4 5 6 7 9 10 12 14 15 16 17 9600 18 and 20 Group Maximum of Units per Group Groups 7 9 and 10 1 Groups 1 2 3 5 6 15 17 and 18 8 Groups 4 12 14 and 16 16 7 3 Using the RC IR2 keys in the ROUTER Mode The following sections describe how to 7 3 1 Use the lt gt and lt gt keys for selecting the single or the double digit modes see section 7 3 1 Switch an input to an output see section 7 3 2 Use the STO and RCL keys for storing and recalling switcher settings see section 7 3 3 Use the TAKE key see section 7 3 4 Use the VIDEO AUDIO and AFV keys see section 7 3 5 The 0 10 Selector Key The 0 10 key represents either O or 10 depending on the digit mode When the single digit mode is selected by pressing the key the selector button 0 10 represents 10 in the
9. E CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY For the latest information on our products and a list of Kramer distributors visit our Web site www kramerelectronics com where updates to this user manual may be found We welcome your questions comments and feedback Safety Warning Disconnect the unit from the power supply before opening servicing Caution 001 EY lt 4 S Toc jg Institute of Quality amp Control Q CA d Quality Kramer Electronics Ltd Web site www kramerelectronics com E mail info kramerel com P N 2900 000257 REV 4
10. Kramer Electronics Ltd USER MANUAL Model RC IR2 Infrared Remote Control Device Remote Control Transmitter Remote Receiver Contents Contents 1 Introduction 2 Getting Started 3 Overview 4 Your RC IR2 Remote Control Transmitter 5 Your Remote Receiver 5 1 Identifying the Built in Infrared Receiver 5 2 Connecting the External Infrared Receiver 5 3 Using the RC IR2 Remote Control Transmitter 6 The General Gray Keys 7 The Router Mode Keys 7 1 Configuration 7 2 Initializing the RC IR2 7 2 1 Assigning the ROUTER Number 7 2 2 Assigning the GROUP Number Ta Using the RC IR2 keys in the ROUTER Mode 7 3 1 The 0 10 Selector Key 7 3 2 Switching an Input to an Output 7 3 3 The STO and RCL Keys 7 3 3 1 Storing an Input Output Configuration 7 3 3 2 Recalling an Input Output Configuration 7 3 4 The TAKE Key 7 3 4 1 Confirming a Switching Action 7 3 5 The VIDEO AUDIO and AFV Keys 7 3 5 1 Setting the Audio Follow Video Option 7 3 5 2 Setting the Breakaway Option 74 Controlling a Presentation Switcher 7 4 1 Controlling the VP 23N via the RC IR2 7 4 1 1 Switching an Input to an Output 7 4 1 2 Adjusting the Volume of the VP 23N 7 4 2 Controlling the VP 26 via the RC IR2 7 4 2 1 Switching an Input to an Output 7 4 2 2 Adjusting the Volume of the VP 26 7 5 Controlling an Expanded Series 16x16 Matrix Switcher 8 Operating in the Scaler Mode 8 1 The Volume keys in the SCALER Mode 9 Technical Specificat
11. V to control both video and audio Briefly blinks Select VIDEO to control only video Select AUDIO to control only audio lt gt If the controlled switcher has more than 20 ON and then OFF 7 3 1 inputs outputs select double digit 7 2 1 Assigning the ROUTER Number To assign the switcher s machine number to the RC IR2 do the following 1 Point the remote control transmitter at the remote receiver and press the ROUTER key 2 Press the digit corresponding to the machine number This sets and saves the ROUTER number on the RC IR2 The assigned machine number must always be identical to the setting on the machine 7 2 2 After assigning the ROUTER number you have to assign the GROUP number Assigning the GROUP Number To assign the GROUP number to a unit do the following Pointthe remote control transmitter at the remote receiver and press the GROUP key 2 Press the digit corresponding to the number of the Group This sets and saves the group number 1 The group 11 machines are protocol 2000 switchers that have only one output so that the output is preset to 1 and you only have to press the input number digit on the selector buttons 2 The machine number set up on the unit for example via the DIP switches 3 According to the specifications in Table 3 The Router Mode Keys Table 2 defines the allocation of machines to groups and Table 4 defines the group criteria Table
12. as illustrated in Figure 4 Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 1 VIDEO CV Aucio SELECTOR S VIDEO YIC AUDIO SELECTOR VGAIUXGA AUDIO SELECTOR MASTER AUDIO SELECTOR m I zem m zm S VIDEO VGAUXGA Mie LIHIEIE 0000 0000 ooo00 Independent Switchers Video Master Audio Switcher Figure 4 VP 23N Switcher Selector Buttons The independent switchers are defined in groups as described in Table 5 The Master Audio is defined as Group 1 Table 5 Groups Definitions for the VP 23N VP 23RC The Switcher Group Is defined as Video CV 1 s Video Y C 2 VGA UXGA 3 1 Also applies to the VP 23RC 14 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The Router Mode Keys To switch an input to an output point the remote control transmitter at the remote receiver and do the following 1 Press the VIDEO key 2 Press the group number and then press any key from lt 1 gt to 4 to switch an input to the output For example to switch input 3 in the s Video group to the output e Press the VIDEO key e Press 2 e Press 3 To switch the master audio switcher point the remote control transmitter at the remote receiver and do the following 1 Press the AUDIO key 2 Press 1 and then press any key from 1 to 4 to switch an input to the Master Audio Output 7 4 1 2 Adjusting the Volume of the VP 23N You can increase and or decrease the volume of the VP 23N using the RC IR2 remote contro
13. e see section 7 4 2 2 7 4 2 1 Switching an Input to an Output The VP 26 Presentation Switcher includes four independent switchers and one Master audio switcher Each independent switcher has two outputs and the remote controller defines the groups as illustrated in Table 7 Group 1 Vem yer evapo euo a Epsom unser Sein sen A SLT eee f a 1 f We ow fana cv sero Bean ical Teal cal SOO Bean eon lean eon NN NN Independent Switchers Video Master Audio Switcher Figure 5 VP 26 Switcher Selector Buttons The independent switchers are defined in groups as described in Table 7 The Master audio is defined as Group 1 16 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The Router Mode Keys Table 7 Groups Definitions for the VP 26 The Switcher Group Is defined as VGA UXGA 1 Video CV 1 s Video Y C 1 Comp 1 VGA UXGA 2 Video CV 2 s Video Y C 2 Comp 2 co ojo AION To switch an input to an output point the remote control transmitter at the remote receiver and do the following 1 Press the VIDEO key 2 Press the group number and then press any key from lt 1 gt to 4 to switch an input to the output For example to switch input 3 in the s Video group to OUTPUT 2 e Press the VIDEO key e Press 7 e Press 3 To switch the master audio switcher point the remote control transmitter at the remote receiver and do the following 1 Press the AUDIO key 2 Pres
14. emote receiver and do the following 1 Press the VOL key 2 Press the numeral key defining the audio signal continuously until the volume decrease is satisfactory 7 5 Controlling an Expanded Series 16x16 Matrix Switcher You can control an expanded series 16x16 matrix switcher using the RC IR2 For example when using two VS 1616V units to form a 32x16 switcher set both VS 1616V units as MACHINE 1 Using the setup commands on the first VS 1616V unit set the IR REMOTE control to ON and on the second VS 1616V unit set the IR REMOTE control to OFF When a switcher has no built in front panel remote receiver for example when using 3 VS 1604 units set each VS 1604 unit as MACHINE 1 and connect an external remote receiver to the first VS 1604 unit only 1 See Table 8 For example to adjust the microphone audio level press the lt 10 gt key 2 See the VS 1616V user manual section 6 3 1 on page 12 3 As Figure 9 illustrates on page 13 of the VS 1616V user manual 4 See the VS 1616V user manual section 8 10 on page 51 18 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Operating in the Scaler Mode 8 Operating in the Scaler Mode The RC IR2 includes the main SCALER functions other functions can only be accessed via the OSD menu keys To recognize a Kramer machine when operating in the Scaler Mode using the RC IR2 point the remote control transmitter at the remote receiver and do the following 1
15. f the popular RC IR1 with additional functionality that lets you control Kramer scalers as well as switchers The RC IR2 e Isa hand held infrared remote control transmitter that includes the protocols of all Kramer devices and is programmable to control any Kramer machine see Figure 1 e Transmits to a compatible remote receiver either built in see Figure 2 or external see Figure 3 The transmitter includes non volatile memory that retains the last setting even after the power supply is interrupted To achieve the best performance e Point the remote control transmitter directly at the remote receiver whether built in or external e Make sure that nothing blocks the path of the infrared beam e Connect only good quality connection cables thus avoiding interference deterioration in signal quality due to poor matching and elevated noise levels often associated with low quality cables e Avoid interference from neighboring electrical appliances that may adversely influence signal quality and position your Kramer RC IR2 away from moisture excessive sunlight and dust 1 Delivers instantaneous results and has a range of up to 15 meters 2 For example do not place a group of switchers in front of the remote receiver This may prevent it from receiving signals from the remote control transmitter 2 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Your RC IR2 Remote Control Transmitter 4 Your RC IR2 Remote Control Transmitter
16. hich is ideal for remote control of Kramer switchers matrices and scalers The package includes the following items e RC IR2 Remote Control Transmitter e This user manual Most Kramer switchers include a built in front panel infrared receiver When vq Ee b 4 5 there is no built in remote receiver use an external remote receiver Getting Started We recommend that you e Unpack the equipment carefully and save the original box and packaging materials for possible future shipment e Review the contents of this user manual 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 Two AAA size regular batteries are supplied 3 Download up to date Kramer user manuals from the Internet at this URL http www kramerelectronics com 4 For example when ordering an RC IR2 remote control transmitter order an external remote receiver to control Kramer switchers such as the VP 4x4 that has no built in remote receiver 5 It includes an attached RS 232 cable with a 9 pin D sub connector and comes with a 12V DC power adapter Overview 3 Overview The high performance Kramer RC IR2 is an upgrade o
17. ions CDVDOWMA N NAAA UN i e e e e mAd O0 1O0 UA S HP A ULLULUNNNNEe rm o Contents Figures Figure 1 RC IR2 Remote Control Transmitter Figure 2 Built in Remote Receiver Figure 3 Connecting the External Remote Receiver Figure 4 VP 23N Switcher Selector Buttons Figure 5 VP 26 Switcher Selector Buttons Tables Table 1 RC IR2 Remote Control Transmitter Features Table 2 RC IR2 Initializing Sequence Table 3 Group Definition Specifications for Older Machines Table 4 Group Definition Criteria for Older Machines Table 5 Groups Definitions for the VP 23N VP 23RC Table 6 Audio Output Type Key for the VP 23N VP 23RC Table 7 Groups Definitions for the VP 26 Table 8 Audio Output Type Key for VP 26 Table 9 Technical Specifications of the RC IR2 pe ORO UU 10 11 14 16 17 18 19 ii KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Introduction 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 RC IR2 or nfrared Remote Control Device w
18. l transmitter Increasing the Volume of the VP 23N The volume level on the VP 23N Presentation Switcher can be adjusted separately for the audio output of each individual switcher as well as for the microphone input and the Master audio output To increase the volume point the remote control transmitter at the remote receiver and do the following 1 Press the VOL key 2 Press the numeral key defining the audio signal continuously until the volume increase is satisfactory 1 From 1 to 3 according to Table 5 2 The volume adjustment procedure is slightly different for presentation switchers for example the VP 23N or the VP23RC 3 See Table 6 For example to adjust the microphone audio level press the lt 4 gt key 15 The Router Mode Keys Table 6 Audio Output Type Key for the VP 23N VP 23RC Press key To adjust the audio level of the 1 CV group 2 S Video group 3 VGA group 4 Microphone 5 Master audio out Decreasing the Volume of the VP 23N To increase the volume point the remote control transmitter at the remote receiver and do the following l Press the VOL key 2 Press the numeral key defining the audio signal continuously until the volume decrease is satisfactory 7 4 2 Controlling the VP 26 via the RC IR2 You can control the VP 26 Presentation Switcher using the RC IR2 to do the following e Switch inputs to outputs see section 7 4 2 1 e Adjust the volum
19. les the scaler functions keys are colored blue MENU Displays the OSD Menu screen and locks unlocks the front panel ALL Pressing ALL before pressing an INPUT key connects that input to all outputs ALL All Outputs OFF Pressing OFF after pressing an OUTPUT key disconnects that output from the input To disconnect all the outputs press the ALL key and then the OFF key ESC Press ESC to cancel the last key s pressed when the action requires another key TAKE Press TAKE key in several actions and then press TAKE once again to simultaneously activate the multiple switches VIDEO Affects video the default AUDIO Affects audio AFV Audio follow video 1 See section 7 4 1 2 when adjusting the volume for the VP 23N and the VP 23RC 2 For example press ALL and then Input key 2 to connect that input to all outputs KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Your Remote Receiver 5 Your Remote Receiver This section includes details of e The built in front panel remote receiver see section 5 1 e How to connect the external remote receiver see section 5 2 5 1 Identifying the Built in Infrared Receiver Most Kramer switchers include a built in front panel remote receiver that is located to the left of the power switch as Figure 2 illustrates IR Receiver LED Figure 2 Built in Remote Receiver 5 2 Connecting the External Infrared Receiver When your RS 232 controlled Kramer switcher has no built in front
20. ls or e Breakaway in which video and audio channels switch independently 7 3 5 1 Setting the Audio Follow Video Option To set the Audio follow video AFV option press the AFV key e Ifthe AUDIO and VIDEO configurations are the same then the AFV button illuminates The audio will follow the video e Ifthe AUDIO differs from the VIDEO then Press the TAKE button to confirm the modification The audio will follow the video 7 3 5 2 Setting the Breakaway Option To set the Breakaway option e Press the VIDEO for video control only key The VIDEO button on the machine illuminates and switching operations relate to Video e Press the AUDIO for audio control only key The AUDIO button on the machine illuminates following audio switching operations 13 The Router Mode Keys 7 4 Controlling a Presentation Switcher This section describes how to control Presentation Switchers using the RC IR2 To control the e VP 23N and the VP 23RC see section 7 4 1 e VP 26 see section 7 4 2 7 4 1 Controlling the VP 23N via the RC IR2 You can control the VP 23N Presentation Switcher using the RC IR2 to do the following e Switch inputs to outputs see section 7 4 1 1 e Adjust the volume see section 7 4 1 2 7 4 1 1 Switching an Input to an Output The VP 23N Presentation Switcher includes three independent switchers and one Master audio switcher Each independent switcher has one output and the remote controller defines each group
21. nated as 0 GROUP Selects the of a specific group see section 7 2 2 LOCK Locks a unit or all the units Auto Image Assesses the image and automatically improves its quality via phase frequency and position adjustment Auto Gain Automatically adjusts the brightness and contrast MODE For the VP 719xl VP 720xl VP 723xl and VP 724xl Toggle between each of the following modes Normal Presentation Cinema Nature User 1 and User 2 For the VP 725DS and VP 725DSA Toggle between each of the following groups video audio video and audio scaler master and scaler and master SCALE Toggles between each of the following Aspect Ratios Normal Wide Screen Pan amp Scan 4 3 Output and 16 9 Output Navigation Control Allows maneuvering within an OSD screen all keys adjusts the zoom position 5 keys 4 keys moves the PIP location when the Source Prompt is OFF 4 keys resizes the PIP when the Source Prompt is ON 2 keys PIP Toggles the picture in picture function SWAP Toggles between the PIP content and the screen source content BRIGHT Displays the brightness status adjust using the A V keys CONT Displays the contrast status adjust using the A V keys VOL Decreases the volume When in the SCALER mode see section 8 1 VOL Increases the volume When in the SCALER mode see section 8 1 ROUTER Enables the switcher functions keys are colored white SCALER Enab
22. om defects in material and workmanship under the following terms HOWLONGIS THE WARRANTY Labor and parts are warranted for seven years from the date of the first customer purchase WHOIS PROTECTED Only the first purchase customer may enforce this warranty WHATIS COVERED AND WHATISNOT COVERED Except as below this warranty covers all defects in material or workmanship in this product The following are not covered by the warranty l Any product which is not distributed by Kramer or which is not purchased from an authorized Kramer dealer If you are uncertain as to whether a dealer is authorized please contact Kramer at one of the agents listed in the Web site www kramerelectronics com 2 Any product on which the serial number has been defaced modified or removed or on which the WARRANTY VOID IF TAMPERED sticker has been torn reattached removed or otherwise interfered with 3 Damage deterioration or malfunction resulting from i Accident misuse abuse neglect fire water lightning or other acts of nature ii Product modification or failure to follow instructions supplied with the product iii Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by Kramer iv Any shipment of the product claims must be presented to the carrier v Removalor installation of the product vi Any other cause which does not relate to a product defect vii Cartons equipment enclosures cables or accessories used in conjunction with the product
23. panel remote receiver you can use the external remote receiver see Figure 3 The external remote receiver includes an attached RS 232 cable with a 9 pin D sub connector and a 12V DC power socket No operator serviceable parts inside unit Warning Use only the Kramer Electronics input power wall adapter that is provided with this unit Warning Disconnect power and unplug unit from wall before installing or removing device or servicing unit 1 Some switchers do not have a built in remote receiver For these units an external remote receiver may be connected to the switcher When ordering an RC IR2 remote control transmitter a separate order must be made for an external remote receiver 2 For example model number AD2512C part number 2535 000251 5 Your Remote Receiver To connect the external remote receiver as the example in Figure 3 illustrates do the following 1 Connect the external remote receiver to the RS 232 port on the Kramer switcher via one of the following methods A direct one to one connection by simply connecting the attached RS 232 cable s 9 pin D sub connector to the RS 232 9 pin D sub port on the switcher An extended up to about 25 meters one to one connection by connecting a flat cable or by just connecting PIN 2 to PIN 2 PIN 3 to PIN 3 and PIN 5 to PIN 5 ground between the attached RS 232 cable s 9 pin D sub connector and the RS 232 9 pin D sub
24. port on the switcher Across connection or Null modem adapter when required For the cross connection connect PIN 2 to PIN 3 PIN 3 to PIN 2 and PIN 5 to PIN 5 2 Connectthe 12V DC power adapter to the power socket and connect the adapter to the mains electricity Connect to the RS 232 Port on the Kramer Switcher Figure 3 Connecting the External Remote Receiver When using more than one unit connect the RS 485 detachable terminal block connectors between the different switchers The units must belong to the same group and the same series but can be different models 1 For example vertical interval matrix switchers for composite video and stereo audio signals 2 For example the VS 808xl and the VS 606xl 6 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The General Gray Keys 5 3 Using the RC IR2 Remote Control Transmitter The RC IR2 Remote Control Transmitter includes three types of keys the General keys the ROUTER keys and the SCALER keys The following sections describe how to use the e General keys see section 6 e ROUTER keys see section 7 e SCALER keys see section 8 By design every keypad operation is subject to a 10 second timeout Failure to fully execute an action within 10 seconds will necessitate restarting that action 6 The General Gray Keys The RC IR2 includes a power ON button a red transmission LED which illuminates when pressing any key as well as
25. s 1 and then press any key according to the audio output type key in Table 8 to switch an input to the Master Audio Output 7 4 2 2 Adjusting the Volume of the VP 26 You can increase and or decrease the volume of the VP 26 using the RC IR2 remote control transmitter Increasing the Volume of the VP 26 The volume level on the VP 26 Presentation Switcher can be adjusted separately for the audio output of each individual switcher as well as for the microphone input and the Master audio output 1 From 1 to 8 according to Table 5 2 Or from 1 to 2 for the component video groups 3 The volume adjustment procedure is slightly different for presentation switchers for example the VP 23N or the VP23 RC 17 The Router Mode Keys To increase the volume point the remote control transmitter at the remote receiver and do the following 1 Press the VOL key 2 Press the numeral key defining the audio signal continuously until the volume increase is satisfactory Table 8 Audio Output Type Key for VP 26 Press key To adjust the audio level of the VGA UXGA 1 group Video CV 1 group s Video Y C 1 group Comp 1 group VGA UXGA 2 group Video CV 2 group s Video Y C 2 group Comp 2 group ojlo NI aA wN Master audio out eo Microphone Decreasing the Volume of the VP 26 To increase the volume point the remote control transmitter at the r
26. ther damages whether incidental consequential or otherwise Some countries may not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from place to place NOTE All products returned to Kramer for service must have prior approval This may be obtained from your dealer This equipment has been tested to determine compliance with the requirements of EN 50081 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC generic emission standard Part 1 Residential commercial and lightindustry EN 50082 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC generic immunity standard Part 1 Residential commercial and lightindustry environment CFR 47 FCC Rules and Regulations Part 15 Radio frequency devices Subpart B Unintentional radiators CAUTION BO Servicing the machines can only be done by an authorized Kramer technician Any user who makes changes or modifications to the unit without the expressed approval of the manufacturer will void user authority to operate the equipment BO Use the supplied DC power supply to feed power to the machine EO Please use recommended interconnection cables to connect the machine to other components FCC and CEapproved using STPcable for twisted pair products 20 KRAMER SIMPL
27. you will need to allocate different versions of the same unit to different groups For example the VS 4x4YC vertical interval matrix switcher appears in Groups 5 and 12 Group 5 works with the old protocol at the time that the VS 4x4YC was initially manufactured and Group 12 works with the new protocol Newer Kramer products are allocated to either group 12 communication protocol 2000 or group 11 if they have one output only 1 In cases where the machine does not have a built in IR receiver it still has to be allocated to a group and can be controlled via the external IR receiver see section 5 2 2 Kramer Protocol 2000 version 3 1 or higher 3 The group 11 machines are protocol 2000 switchers that have only one output so that the output is preset to 1 and you only have to press the input number digit on the selector buttons KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The Router Mode Keys 7 2 Initializing the RC IR2 Table 2 describes the initializing sequence Table 2 RC IR2 Initializing Sequence Press To IR LED See Behavior on Section the Switcher Front Panel lt gt Select single digit ON and then OFF 7 3 1 ROUTER Select the machine number ON 7 2 1 1 or other Set the machine number OFF Group Select the Group number ON 7 2 2 12 or 11 if the switcher Set the Group number OFF has one output only or other for old protocols AFV VIDEO AUDIO Select AF

Download Pdf Manuals

image

Related Search

Related Contents

Samsung UN65JU670DFXZA Specification Sheet  Philips Xenon X-tremeVision 85415XVS1  71x Installation - Turning Point Technology  Les problèmes DUDU - Espace pédagogique  取説PDF - セキスイ E-Shop  取扱説明書 - 日本精密測器  HP 15 15-d053ee  Complete Driveway Designs Ltd User Guide    324W LED Moving Head Wash IW108  

Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file