Kramer Electronics, Ltd.
USER MANUAL
Model:
VS-66HDCP
6 x 6 DVI Matrix Switcher
Contents
Tables
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Introduction
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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
defined by function.
Thank you for purchasing the Kramer VS-66HDCP 6 x 6 DVI Matrix
Switcher, which is ideal for conference room presentations and advertising
applications, as well as for rental and staging.
Each package includes the following items:
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The VS-66HDCP 6 x 6 DVI Matrix Switcher
Power cord2
Windows®-based Ethernet Configuration Manager and Virtual Serial
Port Manager
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Kramer RC-IR3 Infrared Remote Control Transmitter (including the
This user manual4
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Getting Started
We recommend that you:
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Unpack the equipment carefully and save the original box and
packaging materials for possible future shipment
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Review the contents of this user manual
Use Kramer high-performance high resolution cables5
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GROUP 10: Accessories and Rack Adapters; GROUP 11: Sierra Products
2 We recommend that you use only the power cord supplied with this device
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Overview
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Overview
The high quality Kramer VS-66HDCP is an HDCP compatible 6 x 6 DVI
Matrix Switcher that accepts up to six DVI inputs and routes the selected
The VS-66HDCP features:
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HDCP (High Bandwidth Digital Content Protection) support
I-EDIDPro™ Kramer Intelligent EDID Processing™, an intelligent
EDID handling and processing algorithm that ensures Plug and Play
operation for DVI systems
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An OFF button to disconnect an output
A PANEL LOCK button to prevent unwanted tampering with the
buttons on the front panel
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12 preset memory locations for quick access to common configurations
1U height to fit into a standard 19” professional rack enclosure
Control the VS-66HDCP using the front panel buttons, or remotely via:
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RS-232 serial commands transmitted by a touch screen system, PC, or
other serial controller
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The Kramer infrared remote control transmitter
The ETHERNET
An external remote IR receiver (optional), see section 4.1
3.1 About HDCP
The High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) standard
(developed by Intel), protects digital video and audio signals transmitted
over DVI or DVI connections between two HDCP-enabled devices to
eliminate the reproduction of copyrighted material. To protect copyright
holders (such as movie studios) from having their programs copied and shared,
the HDCP standard provides for the secure and encrypted transmission of
digital signals.
1 DVI-D (Digital). Note that only the digital signal (DVI-D) is available on the DVI connector
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3.2 Recommendations for Best Performance
To achieve the best performance:
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deterioration in signal quality due to poor matching, and elevated noise
levels (often associated with low quality cables).
Avoid interference from neighboring electrical appliances that may
adversely influence signal quality and position your Kramer
VS-66HDCP away from moisture, excessive sunlight, and dust
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Table 1: VS-66HDCP 6 x 6 DVI Matrix Switcher Front Panel Features
#
1
Feature
IR Receiver LED
Function
The red LED is illuminated when receiving signals from the Infrared
remote control transmitter
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3
4
5
6
7
8
9
POWER Switch
ALL Button
Illuminated switch for turning the unit ON or OFF
Press an INPUT selector button to select an input (from 1 to 6)
Press an OUTPUT selector button to select an output (from 1 to 6)
Press to store an input setup
OFF Button
SELECT IN Buttons
SELECT OUT Buttons
STO Button
RCL Button
Press to recall an input setup
LOCK Button
Press to toggle disengaging the front panel buttons and to acquire the
Press to acquire the EDID
11 7-segment Display
Displays the selected audio or video input switched to the output
(marked above each input)
Table 2: VS-66HDCP 6 x 6 DVI Matrix Switcher Rear Panel Features
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Feature
Function
Connect to the DVI sources (from 1 to 6)
Connect to the DVI acceptors (from 1 to 6)
Connects to the PC or the RS-232 Remote Controller
Connects to the PC or other Ethernet Controller
12 INPUT DVI Connectors
13 OUTPUT DVI Connectors
14 RS-232 DB-9F Port
15 ETHERNET Connector
16 RESET Button
Press the reset button to reset to the ETHERNET factory default
IP number − 192.168.1.39
Mask – 255.255.255.0
Gateway – 192.168.1.1
17 REMOTE IR
Connect to an external IR receiver unit for controlling the machine via
an IR remote controller (instead of using the front panel IR receiver)
3.5mm Connector
18 Power Connector with Fuse AC connector enabling power supply to the unit
1 Illuminates when configuring the EDID
2 First disconnect the power cord and then connect it again while pressing the RESET button. The unit will power up and load
its memory with the factory default definitions
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4.1 Using the IR Transmitter
You can use the RC-IR3 IR transmitter to control the machine via the built-
in IR receiver on the front panel or, instead, via an optional external IR
receiver
from the machine. This distance can be extended to up to 60 meters when
used with three extension cables
2. Before using the external IR receiver, be
sure to arrange for your Kramer dealer to insert the internal IR connection
cable
3 with the 3.5mm connector that fits into the REMOTE IR opening on
F
1. The external IR receiver can be located up to 15 meters away
F
F
the rear panel. Connect the external IR receiver to the REMOTE IR 3.5mm
connector.
1 Model: C-A35M/IRR-50
2 Model: C-A35M/A35F-50
3 P/N: 505-70434010-S
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sources) to the SELECT IN DVI connectors.
2. Connect the SELECT OUT DVI connectors to up to six DVI
3. If required, connect a PC and/or controller to the RS-232 port (see
1 Switch OFF the power on each device before connecting it to your VS-66HDCP. After connecting your VS-66HDCP,
switch on its power and then switch on the power on each device
2 You do not have to connect all the sources
3 You do not have to connect all outputs
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7.1 Routing Inputs to Outputs
To route an input to an output:
Press an OUT key, followed by an IN key to route this input to that output
To route one input to all outputs:
Press ALL followed by an IN button. The input is routed to all outputs
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7.2 Disconnecting the Outputs
To disconnect one output:
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Press the OUT button of the output to disconnect and press OFF
To disconnect all outputs at once:
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Press the ALL button and then press OFF. This disconnects all the
outputs
7.3 Storing and Recalling a Setup
Figure 3: SELECTOR Buttons2
To store a setup:
1. Set the machine to the desired setup.
2. Press the STO button.
The STO button flashes.
3. Select an OUT or IN SELECT button to store the machine setup (for
example, OUT 5).
In this example, the OUT 5 button stores the setup.
1 IN 1 is used for setup # 1 and OUT 1 is used for setup # 7
2 The gray numbers (1 to 12) in Figure 3 that illustrate the corresponding store/recall configuration numbers, are for the
purpose of illustration only and do not actually appear on the buttons
3 You can set all the switcher IN-OUT buttons
4 You have to press the LOCK button within 10 seconds, before the store operation times out
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To recall a setup:
1. Press the RCL button.
The RCL button flashes.
2. Press the relevant OUT or IN button that stored the setup.
In this example, press OUT 5.
3. Press the LOCK button to recall the stored setup.
7.4 Acquiring the EDID
You can acquire the EDID from:
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7.4.1 Acquiring an EDID from a Single Connected Output
To acquire or change the EDID of a new output display:
1. Turn ON the VS-66HDCP.
2. Connect the required acceptor to the output from which you want to
acquire the EDID.
3. Press the EDID and STO buttons simultaneously and hold them for 3
seconds.
Both buttons flash.
4. Press the IN SELECTOR button to which the EDID will be copied.
The selected input number flashes on the display.
5. Select the OUT SELECTOR button from which the EDID will be
acquired.
6. Press the EDID button.
The process is complete when the display returns to normal.
7.4.2 Acquiring an EDID from Several Sets of Inputs and Outputs
To acquire the EDID from several sets of inputs and outputs (for example,
OUT 1 to IN 1 and OUT 6 to IN 3), do the following:
1. Power ON the VS-66HDCP.
2. Connect the required acceptors to the outputs from which you want to
acquire the EDID.
3. Press the EDID and STO buttons simultaneously and hold them for 3
seconds.
Both buttons flash.
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4. Press the SELECT IN button to which the first EDID will be copied
(for example, IN 1).
The selected input number flashes on the display.
5. Press the SELECT OUT button from which the first EDID will be
acquired (for example, OUT 1).
6. Press the SELECT IN 1 button again.
The IN 1 button ceases to flash.
7. Press another SELECT IN to which the next EDID will be copied (for
example, IN 3).
The selected input number flashes on the display.
8. Press the SELECT OUT button from which the next EDID will be
acquired (for example, OUT 6).
9. Press the SELECT IN 3 button again.
The IN 3 button ceases to flash.
10. Press the SELECT IN buttons to which you want to copy the EDID
(for example, IN 1 and IN 3).
11. Make sure that the relevant input numbers flash on the display.
12. Press the EDID button.
The process is complete when the display returns to normal.
7.4.3 Acquiring an EDID from Several Connected Outputs Automatically
1. Turn ON the VS-66HDCP.
2. Connect the required acceptors to the outputs from which you want to
acquire the EDID.
3. Press the EDID and STO buttons simultaneously and hold them for 3
seconds.
Both buttons flash.
4. Press the SELECT IN button to which the EDID will be copied.
The selected input number flashes on the display.
5. Press the OFF button until a “–“ (hyphen) appears on the display.
6. Press the EDID button.
The process is complete when the display returns to normal.
1 The EDID acquired is a weighted average of all the connected outputs. For example, if several displays with different
resolutions are connected to the outputs, the acquired EDID supports all the resolutions, as well as other parameters included
in the EDID
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7.4.4 Acquiring the Default EDID
To reset to the default EDID, do the following:
1. Turn ON the VS-66HDCP.
2. Press the EDID and STO buttons simultaneously and hold them for 3
seconds.
Both buttons flash.
3. Press the SELECT IN button to which the EDID will be copied.
The selected input number flashes on the display.
4. Press the OFF button until a "0" (zero) appears on the display.
5. Press the EDID button.
The process is complete when the display returns to normal.
7.5 Connecting to the VS-66HDCP via RS-232
You can connect to the VS-66HDCP via an RS-232 connection using, for
example, a PC. Note that a null-modem adapter/connection is not required.
To connect to the VS-66HDCP via RS-232:
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Connect the RS-232 9-pin D-sub rear panel port on the VS-66HDCP
unit via a 9-wire straight cable (only pin 2 to pin 2, pin 3 to pin 3, and
pin 5 to pin 5 need to be connected) to the RS-232 9-pin D-sub port on
your PC
7.6 Operating via the ETHERNET
You can connect the VS-66HDCP via the Ethernet, using a crossover cable
7.6.1 Connecting the ETHERNET Port directly to a PC (Crossover Cable)
You can connect the Ethernet port of the VS-66HDCP to the Ethernet port
on your PC, via a crossover cable with RJ-45 connectors.
This type of connection is recommended for identifying the VS-66HDCP
with the factory configured default IP address
1 After connecting the Ethernet port, you have to install and configure your Ethernet Port. For detailed instructions, see the
“Ethernet Configuration (FC-11) guide.pdf” file in the technical support section on our Web site:
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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
Figure 4: Local Area Connection Properties Window
6. Select Use the following IP Address, and fill in the details as shown in
7. Click OK.
Figure 5: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties Window
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7.6.2 Connecting the ETHERNET Port via a Network Hub (Straight-Through
Cable)
You can connect the Ethernet port of the VS-66HDCP to the Ethernet port
on a network hub or network router, via a straight through cable with RJ-45
connectors.
7.6.3 Control Configuration via the Ethernet Port
To control several units via the Ethernet, connect the Master unit
(Machine # 1) via the Ethernet port to the LAN port of your PC. Use your
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Table 3: VS-66HDCP Technical Specifications1
INPUTS:
OUTPUTS:
6 DVI connectors
6 DVI connectors
BANDWIDTH:
Supports up to 1.65Gbps bandwidth per graphic channel
Supports DVI 1.1 and HDCP
COMPLIANCE WITH
STANDARDS:
MAX RESOLUTION:
POWER SOURCE:
CONTROLS:
Up to UXGA; 1080p, 1920 x 1200
100−240VAC; 50/60Hz, 32VA
Front panel buttons, Infrared remote control transmitter, RS-232, Ethernet
19" x 9.4" x 1U W, D, H
DIMENSIONS:
WEIGHT:
2.5kg (5.5lbs) approx.
ACCESSORIES:
OPTIONS:
Power cord, IR transmitter
1 Specifications are subject to change without notice
2 For best results, use Kramer cables the such as the C-HM/DM series
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Default Communication Parameters
Default Communication Parameters
Table 4: Default Communication Parameters
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RS-232
Protocol 2000
Baud Rate:
Data Bits:
9600
8
Stop Bits:
1
Parity:
None
HEX
Command Format:
Example (Output 1 to Input 1): 0x01, 0x81, 0x81, 0x81
Ethernet
Default Settings
Reset Ethernet Default Settings
IP Address: 192.168.1.39
TCP Port #: 5000
Power cycle the unit while holding in the Factory Reset
button, located on the rear panel of the unit.
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Table 5 lists the Hex values for a single machine (MACHINE # 1):
Table 5: VS-66HDCP Hex Codes for Switching via RS-232/RS-485
OUT 1 OUT 2 OUT 3 OUT 4 OUT 5 OUT 6
01
81
81
81
01
82
81
81
01
83
81
81
01
84
81
81
01
85
81
81
01
86
81
81
01
81
82
81
01
82
82
81
01
83
82
81
01
84
82
81
01
85
82
81
01
86
82
81
01
81
83
81
01
82
83
81
01
83
83
81
01
84
83
81
01
85
83
81
01
86
83
81
01
81
84
81
01
82
84
81
01
83
84
81
01
84
84
81
01
85
84
81
01
86
84
81
01
81
85
81
01
82
85
81
01
83
85
81
01
84
85
81
01
85
85
81
01
86
85
81
01
81
86
81
01
82
86
81
01
83
86
81
01
84
86
81
01
85
86
81
01
86
86
81
IN 1
IN 2
IN 3
IN 4
IN 5
IN 6
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0.50) (below). This RS-232/RS-485 communication protocol uses four
bytes of information as defined below. The default data rate is 9600 baud,
with no parity, 8 data bits and 1 stop bit.
Table 6: Protocol Definitions
MSB
LSB
DESTI-
INSTRUCTION
NATION
0
7
D
6
N5
5
N4
4
N3
3
N2
2
N1
1
N0
0
1st byte
INPUT
1
7
I6
6
I5
5
I4
4
I3
3
I2
2
I1
1
I0
0
2nd byte
OUTPUT
1
7
O6
6
O5
5
O4
4
O3
3
O2
2
O1
1
O0
0
3rd byte
MACHINE NUMBER
1
7
OVR
6
X
5
M4
4
M3
3
M2
2
M1
1
M0
0
4th byte
1st BYTE:
Bit 7 – Defined as 0.
D – “DESTINATION”:
0 - for sending information to the switchers (from the PC);
1 - for sending to the PC (from the switcher).
N5…N0 – “INSTRUCTION”
The function that is to be performed by the switcher(s) is defined by the INSTRUCTION (6 bits). Similarly, if a function is
performed via the machine’s keyboard, then these bits are set with the INSTRUCTION NO., which was performed. The
instruction codes are defined according to the table below (INSTRUCTION NO. is the value to be set for N5…N0).
2nd BYTE:
Bit 7 – Defined as 1.
I6…I0 – “INPUT”.
When switching (ie. instruction codes 1 and 2), the INPUT (7 bits) is set as the input number which is to be switched.
Similarly, if switching is done via the machine’s front-panel, then these bits are set with the INPUT NUMBER which was
switched. For other operations, these bits are defined according to the table.
3rd BYTE:
Bit 7 – Defined as 1.
O6…O0 – “OUTPUT”.
When switching (ie. instruction codes 1 and 2), the OUTPUT (7 bits) is set as the output number which is to be switched.
Similarly, if switching is done via the machine’s front-panel, then these bits are set with the OUTPUT NUMBER which was
switched. For other operations, these bits are defined according to the table.
4th BYTE: Bit 7 – Defined as 1.
Bit 5 – Don’t care.
OVR – Machine number override.
M4…M0 – MACHINE NUMBER.
Used to address machines in a system via their machine numbers. When several machines are controlled from a single serial
port, they are usually configured together with each machine having an individual machine number. If the OVR bit is set, then
all machine numbers will accept (implement) the command, and the addressed machine will reply.
1 You can download our user-friendly “Software for Calculating Hex Codes for Protocol 2000” from the technical support
section on our Web site at: http://www.kramerelectronics.com
2 The instruction codes in Table 7 are a sub-set of the Protocol 2000. You can find the full protocol on our Web site at
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For a single machine controlled via the serial port, always set M4…M0 = 1, and make sure that the machine itself is
configured as MACHINE NUMBER = 1.
Table 7: Instruction Codes for Protocol 2000
Note: All values in the table are decimal, unless otherwise stated.
INSTRUCTION
DESCRIPTION
DEFINITION FOR SPECIFIC INSTRUCTION
INPUT OUTPUT
NOTE
#
0
1
RESET VIDEO
SWITCH VIDEO
0
0
1
Set equal to video input
which is to be switched
(0 = disconnect)
Set equal to video output which is 2, 15
to be switched
(0 = to all the outputs)
3
STORE VIDEO STATUS
Set as SETUP #
0 - to store
2, 3, 15
1 - to delete
4
5
RECALL VIDEO STATUS
REQUEST STATUS OF A
VIDEO OUTPUT
Set as SETUP #
Set as SETUP #
0
2, 3, 15
4, 3
Equal to output number whose
status is reqd
15
REQUEST WHETHER SETUP
IS DEFINED / VALID INPUT IS
DETECTED
SETUP #
or
Input #
0 - for checking if setup is defined
1 - for checking if input is valid
8
30
31
61
LOCK FRONT PANEL
0 - Panel unlocked
1 - Panel locked
0
0
0
2
REQUEST WHETHER PANEL
IS LOCKED
IDENTIFY MACHINE
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13
1 - video machine name
2 - audio machine name
0 - Request first 4 digits
1 - Request first suffix
3 - video software version 2 - Request second suffix
4 - audio software version 3 - Request third suffix
5 - RS422 controller name 10 - Request first prefix
6 - RS422 controller
version
11 - Request second prefix
12 - Request third prefix
7 - remote control name
8 - remote software
version
9 - Protocol 2000 revision
1 - number of inputs
2 - number of outputs
3 - number of setups
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DEFINE MACHINE
1 - for video
2 - for audio
3 - for SDI
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4 - for remote panel
5 - for RS-422 controller
NOTES on the above table:
NOTE 1 - When the master switcher is reset, (e.g. when it is turned on), the reset code is sent to the PC. If this code is sent to
the switchers, it will reset according to the present power-down settings.
NOTE 2 - These are bi-directional definitions. That is, if the switcher receives the code, it will perform the instruction; and if
the instruction is performed (due to a keystroke operation on the front panel), then these codes are sent. For example, if the
HEX code
01
85
88
83
was sent from the PC, then the switcher (machine 3) will switch input 5 to output 8. If the user switched input 1 to output 7
via the front panel keypad, then the switcher will send HEX codes:
41
81
87
83
to the PC.
When the PC sends one of the commands in this group to the switcher, then, if the instruction is valid, the switcher replies by
sending to the PC the same four bytes that it was sent (except for the first byte, where the DESTINATION bit is set high).
NOTE 3 - SETUP # 0 is the present setting. SETUP # 1 and higher are the settings saved in the switcher's memory, (i.e. those
used for Store and Recall).
NOTE 4 - The reply to a "REQUEST" instruction is as follows: the same instruction and INPUT codes as were sent are
returned, and the OUTPUT is assigned the value of the requested parameter. The replies to instructions 10 and 11 are as per
the definitions in instructions 7 and 8 respectively. For example, if the present status of machine number 5 is breakaway
setting, then the reply to the HEX code
0B
80
80
85
would be HEX codes
4B 80
81
85
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NOTE 8 - The reply is as in TYPE 3 above, except that here the OUTPUT is assigned with the value 0 if the setup is not
defined / no valid input is detected; or 1 if it is defined / valid input is detected.
NOTE 13 - This is a request to identify the switcher/s in the system. If the OUTPUT is set as 0, and the INPUT is set as 1, 2,
5 or 7, the machine will send its name. The reply is the decimal value of the INPUT and OUTPUT. For example, for a 2216,
the reply to the request to send the audio machine name would be (HEX codes):
7D
96
90
81 (i.e. 128dec+ 22dec for 2nd byte, and 128dec+ 16dec for 3rd byte).
If the request for identification is sent with the INPUT set as 3 or 4, the appropriate machine will send its software version
number. Again, the reply would be the decimal value of the INPUT and OUTPUT - the INPUT representing the number in
front of the decimal point, and the OUTPUT representing the number after it. For example, for version 3.5, the reply to the
request to send the version number would be (HEX codes):
7D
83
85
81 (i.e. 128dec+ 3dec for 2nd byte, 128dec+ 5dec for 3rd byte).
If the OUTPUT is set as 1, then the ASCII coding of the lettering following the machine’s name is sent. For example, for the
VS-7588YC, the reply to the request to send the first suffix would be (HEX codes):
7D
D9
C3
81 (i.e. 128dec+ ASCII for “Y”; 128dec+ ASCII for “C”).
NOTE 14 - The number of inputs and outputs refers to the specific machine which is being addressed, not to the system. For
example, if six 16X16 matrices are configured to make a 48X32 system (48 inputs, 32 outputs), the reply to the HEX code
3E
would be HEX codes
7E 82
i.e. 16 outputs
82
81
82 (i.e. request the number of outputs)
90
82
NOTE 15 – When the OVR bit (4th byte) is set, then the “video” commands have universal meaning. For example,
instruction 1 (SWITCH VIDEO) will cause all units (including audio, data, etc.) to switch. Similarly, if a machine is in
“FOLLOW” mode, it will perform any “video” instruction.
NOTE 16 - The reply to the “REQUEST WHETHER PANEL IS LOCKED” is as in NOTE 4 above, except that here the
OUTPUT is assigned with the value 0 if the panel is unlocked, or 1 if it is locked
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LIMITED WARRANTY
We warrant this product free from defects in materialand workmanship under the following terms.
HOW LONG IS THE WARRANTY
Labor and parts are warranted for seven years from the date of the first customer purchase.
WHO IS PROTECTED?
Only the first purchase customer may enforce this warranty.
WHATIS COVEREDANDWHATIS NOT COVERED
Except as below, this warranty covers all defects in material or workmanship in this product. The following are not
covered by thewarranty:
1. Any product which is not distributed by us 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
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 ormalfunctionresultingfrom:
i) Accident, misuse, abuse, neglect, fire, water, lightningorotheracts of nature
ii) Product modification, orfailure to follow instructions supplied withtheproduct
iii) Repair orattemptedrepairby anyone not authorized by Kramer
iv) Any shipment of theproduct (claims must bepresentedtothe carrier)
v) Removal orinstallation of theproduct
vi) Any other cause, which does not relate to aproduct defect
vii) Cartons, equipment enclosures, cables or accessories used inconjunction withtheproduct
WHATWE WILLPAYFORANDWHATWE WILLNOT PAY FOR
We will pay labor andmaterialexpenses for covered items. We willnot pay for the following:
1. Removalor installations charges.
2. Costs of initial technical adjustments (set-up), including adjustment of user controls or programming. These costs are
theresponsibility of the Kramer dealer from whom theproduct was purchased.
3. Shipping charges.
HOW YOU CAN GET WARRANTY SERVICE
1. 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. For the name of the nearest Kramer authorized service center, consult your authorized dealer.
LIMITATIONOFIMPLIEDWARRANTIES
All implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are limited in duration
to the length of this warranty.
EXCLUSIONOF DAMAGES
The liability of Kramer for any effective products is limited to the repair or replacement of the product at our option. Kramer
shallnot 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, commercialloss; or:
2. Any other 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, andyou may also have otherrights, which vary from place toplace.
NOTE:Allproducts returned to Kramerforservice must haveprior approval.This may beobtained from your dealer.
This equipment has been tested to determine compliancewiththerequirements of:
EN-50081:
"Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC);
generic emission standard.
Part 1: Residential, commercialand light industry"
"Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) generic immunity standard.
Part 1: Residential, commercialand light industry environment".
FCC* Rules and Regulations:
EN-50082:
CFR-47:
Part 15: “Radio frequency devices
Subpart B Unintentional radiators”
CAUTION!
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.
Use the suppliedDC powersupply to feedpower to the machine.
Pleaseuse recommendedinterconnectioncables toconnect the machine to othercomponents.
* FCC andCEapprovedusing STPcable(for twisted pair products)
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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
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