Using the Remote Control Transmitters (IR-1 / IR-1-01)
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7 Using the Remote Control Transmitters (IR-1 / IR-1-01)
This section describes how to use the IR-1 and IR-1-01 remote control
transmitters.
7.1 Understanding the Remote Control Transmitters (IR-1 / IR-1-01)
This section includes details of the:
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Differences between the IR-1 and the IR-1-01 (see section
7.1.1)
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Timeout (see section
7.1.2)
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Operational modes (see section
7.1.3)
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Transmission of data using the Take key (see section
7.1.4)
7.1.1
Differences between the IR-1 and the IR-1-01
The difference between the two remote control transmitters—the IR-1 and
the IR-1-01—is that the IR-1 can control all groups except Group 20.
However, the IR-1-01 is designed to control all groups, including
Group 20—to which you can allocate the VS-1616A
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, VS-1616V
2
,
VS-1616AD
3
, and VS-162V
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series 16x16 matrix switchers. You may then
switch up to 96 x 96 inputs/outputs, as well as store/recall up to 99
configuration setups from your remote control transmitter. You can also
allocate the VS-1616SDI
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and the VS-162AV
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to Group 20, although both
can only switch up to 16 x 16 inputs/outputs. In addition, the IR-1-01 can
control the VP-81N, VP-161, and VP-321
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XGA/audio switchers.
The IR-1-01 includes a <0/10> key
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, which represents either 0 or 10, as
appropriate; and two upper level functions: a <-> single digit mode, and a
<--> double digit mode.
7.1.1.1
Using the <0/10> Key
The <0/10> key represents 10 for products that are allocated to groups other
than Group 20. With Group 20, the <0/10> key represents 0 (in the <-->
double digit mode) or 10 (in the <-> single digit mode).
1 A 16x16 analog balanced stereo audio matrix switcher
2 A 16x16 analog video matrix switcher
3 A 16x16 digital audio matrix switcher
4 A 16x16 video matrix switcher
5 A 16x16 SDI video matrix switcher, with which you can store/recall up to 99 configuration setups
6 A 16x16 audio-video matrix switcher, with which you can store/recall up to 60 configuration setups
7 By cascading 3 VP-321 32X1 XGA/audio switchers, you can form a 96x1 XGA/audio switcher
8 Instead of the <10> key on the IR-1