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VS-30FW - Overview 

 

Connecting a FireWire device to a computer is easy – you just plug it into the port. If 
it is an uninstalled FireWire device, the operating system auto-detects it and installs 
software support for it automatically. If the device has already been installed, the 
computer activates it and starts talking to it. 

With so many FireWire devices on the market today, you easily run out of ports very 
quickly. The simple solution to the problem is an inexpensive FireWire hub. The 
FireWire standard supports up to 63 devices and FireWire hubs are a part of the 
standard. You plug the hub into your computer, and then plug your devices (or other 
hubs) into the hub. By chaining hubs together, you can build up dozens of available 
FireWire ports on a single computer. 

A FireWire hub is like a network, with bidirectional signals. The standard defines 
FireWire as Peer-to-Peer connection; that is why two devices, or a device and a 
computer can talk to each other. 

It is important to note that everything depends on your computer’s software, and the 
firmware of the devices. Sometimes, it is possible that a computer can work with 
many FireWire devices simultaneously (like a distributor), sometimes it can work 
with many devices in time-sharing mode (like a switcher). But most often it is 
possible to work one-to-one. In this case, you have to disconnect all the devices 
that are unnecessary at this time and leave only two of them. Since the FireWire is 
hot-plug standard, you can connect/disconnect devices at any time. 

Hubs can be powered or unpowered. The FireWire standard lets devices draw their 
power from their FireWire connection. Obviously, a high-power device, like a 
professional DV camcorder, will have its own power supply, but low-power devices 
like a Webcam derive their power from the bus in order to simplify them. The power 
for this (up to 1 amp at 12 volts) comes from the computer. 

If you have several self-powered devices, then your hub does not need to be 
powered, as none of the devices connecting to the hub needs additional power, and 
the hub itself can derive power from the computer. If you have many unpowered 
devices, you probably need a powered hub. The hub has to be powered from an AC 
adapter, which supplies power to the bus. The 

VS-30FW

 can supply up to 2.1A to 

the bus (each port can provide up to 1A). 

Summary of Contents for FireWire VS-30FW

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Page 2: ...se Kramer high performance cables to connect AV equipment to the VS 30FW The FireWire 800 1394b Repeater HUB 1 12V DC power adapter 12V 500mA VS 30FW 4 rubber feet and mounting bracket 1 1 Quick start sheet 1 User Manual FireWire cable C FM9 FM9 3 PC via FW Video Camcorder Step 4 Connect the power Connect the 12V DC power adapter to the and plug the adapter into the mains electricity VS 30FW Hard ...

Page 3: ...eater HUB 3 3 2 FireWire Compliance 5 4 Defining the VS 30FW FireWire 800 1394b Repeater HUB 6 5 Using the VS 30FW FireWire 800 1394b Repeater HUB 7 5 1 Powering the FireWire Devices 8 6 Technical Specifications 9 Figures Figure 1 VS 30FW FireWire 800 1394b Repeater HUB Front and Rear Panels 6 Figure 2 Connecting the VS 30FW FireWire 800 1394b Repeater HUB 7 ...

Page 4: ... different models now appear in 11 groups that are clearly defined by function 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 ...

Page 5: ...re appropriate 2 1 Achieving the Best Performance To achieve the best performance Use only good quality connection cables to avoid interference 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 Position your Kramer VS 30FW away ...

Page 6: ...tatic discharge that can damage digital equipment Alternate Power Sources Can be powered from the 12V DC power supply or through the PC connection Requires 9 Pin FireWire 800 Cable Compact Kramer TOOLS 3 units can be rack mounted side by side in a 1U rack space with the optional RK 3T rack adapter 3 1 About the VS 30FW FireWire 800 1394b Repeater HUB Many computers today come with one or more Fire...

Page 7: ...f the devices Sometimes it is possible that a computer can work with many FireWire devices simultaneously like a distributor sometimes it can work with many devices in time sharing mode like a switcher But most often it is possible to work one to one In this case you have to disconnect all the devices that are unnecessary at this time and leave only two of them Since the FireWire is hot plug stand...

Page 8: ...1 Gigabit signaling rates Fully supports the provisions of the IEEE 1394 1995 Standard for High Performance Serial Bus and the P1394a Supplement Is fully interoperable with FireWire and i LINK implementation of IEEE Std 1394 Provides three fully backward compatible 1394a 2000 fully compliant bilingual P1394b cable ports at up to 800 Megabits per second Mbits s Is fully compliant with OpenHCI requi...

Page 9: ...4b Repeater HUB Front and Rear Panels Feature Function 1 PORT 1 Connects to the FireWire device 1 2 PORT 2 Connects to the FireWire device 2 3 PORT 3 Connects to the FireWire device 3 4 12V DC 12V DC connector for powering the unit 5 ON LED Illuminates when receiving power 6 ACTIVE LED Lights when a connection between 2 FireWire devices is established ...

Page 10: ...o a video camcorder PORT 2 to a hard drive and PORT 3 to a computer Not all ports need to be connected Any unused port should simply be left unconnected 2 Connect the 12V DC power adapter to the power socket and connect the adapter to the mains electricity not shown in Figure 2 The ON red LED lights 3 Be sure that the power on each device is turned ON The ACTIVE green LED lights indicating that th...

Page 11: ... FireWire device to its own power supply while the VS 30FW is connected to the external 12VDC 12V 500mA power supply supplied with the VS 30FW Via the VS 30FW that is connected to an external powerful power supply the 12VDC 12V 2 1A optional with the VS 30FW In this case each of the up to 3 FireWire devices can derive its power up to 1A per port from the respective VS 30FW FireWire port ...

Page 12: ...IEEE P1394a IEEE P1394b POWER SOURCE 12V DC 500mA or from the attached PC DIMENSIONS 12cm x 7 5cm x 2 5cm 4 7 x 2 95 x 0 98 W D H WEIGHT 0 3kg 0 67lbs approx ACCESSORIES Power supply FireWire cable C FM9 FM9 3 mounting bracket OPTIONS RK 3T 19 rack adapter Specifications are subject to change without notice Go to our Web site at http www kramerelectronics com to access the list of resolutions ...

Page 13: ...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 withth...

Page 14: ...tributors visit our Web site where updates to this user manual may be found We welcome your questions comments and feedback Web site www kramerelectronics com E mail info kramerel com SAFETY WARNING Disconnect the unit from the power supply before opening and servicing ...

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