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KRAMER:  SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY

 

Operating the RC-53DLC K-NET™ Auxiliary Control Panel 

 

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Operating the RC-53DLC K-

NET™ Auxiliary Control Panel 

In the following example

1

 (illustrated in 

Figure 11

), the auxiliary control panel is 

labeled with specific functions and each button is programmed

2

 to perform several 

tasks

3

 as defined in 

Table 6

Table 6: The Commands Configuration 

 

The Label 

The Macro Sequence 

 

Figure 11: RC-53DLC Labels Setup 

ON 

  Power up the projector 

  Power up the DVD player 

  The DVD button turns blue 

  Roll down the projector screen 

  1 minute delay (for the projector to heat up) 

  The projector selects the DVD input 

OFF 

  Power down the projector 

  Stop the DVD player 

  The DVD button turns red 

  Power down the DVD player 

  Stop the VCR 

  The VCR button turns red  

  Power down the VCR 

  Roll up the projector screen 

DVD 

  Stop the video player 

  The VCR button turns red 

  The projector selects the DVD input 

  The DVD button color turns orange 

  Play the DVD 

  5 second delay 

  The DVD button color turns green 

VCR 

  Stop the DVD 

  The DVD button turns red 

  The projector selects the VCR input 

  The VCR button color turns orange 

  Play the VCR 

  5 second delay 

  The VCR button color turns green 

VOLUME 

  Use the VOLUME knob to adjust the audio 

level 

 
 
 
 
 

                                                       

 

1 This is only one example among numerous possibilities, each button can be programmed as required. In this example, two buttons are 

not assigned 

2 By the technical installer 

3 A macro sequence, including several commands per button, carried out one after the other 

Summary of Contents for K-NET RC-53DLC

Page 1: ...Kramer Electronics Ltd USER MANUAL Model RC 53DLC K NET Auxiliary Control Panel...

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Page 3: ...53DLC European Version Front Panel 6 Figure 4 RC 53DLC European Version Rear Panel 7 Figure 5 Grounding Connection Components 8 Figure 6 RC 53DLC connected to the SV 551 SummitView Processor Switcher...

Page 4: ...te K Config Configuration Guide available online for details of how to install and configure the Room Controller 3 We recommend that you Unpack the equipment carefully and save the original box and pa...

Page 5: ...ed inside a building 2 2 Safety Instructions Caution There are no operator serviceable parts inside the unit Warning Use only the Kramer Electronics input power wall adapter that is provided with the...

Page 6: ...djustment knob Is available as a 2 Gang wall plate for the USA and for Europe Does not require a separate power supply Includes an RS 232 serial port Includes two K NET ports and a USB port for firmwa...

Page 7: ...aceplate to the Rear Box 3 DISPLAY and SOURCE Labels Programmable 8 character LCD displays on a blue background 4 DISPLAY Buttons Group of two programmable backlit buttons 5 Maximum VOLUME LED Lights...

Page 8: ...4 K NET Terminal Block Connect the GND to the Ground connection2 connect B and A to RS 485 and connect 12V to 12V on the companion unit 5 K NET Terminal Block 6 PROG Switch For technical support use o...

Page 9: ...n 1 SOURCE Buttons Group of four programmable backlit buttons1 2 Faceplate Screws Four screws connecting the faceplate to the Rear Box 3 DISPLAY and SOURCE Labels Programmable 8 character LCD displays...

Page 10: ...inal Block 6 PROG Switch For technical support use only should be set to the right in the direction of the arrow for normal operation 7 K NET TERM Switch Slide downwards in the direction of the arrow...

Page 11: ...Grounding Component Descriptions Component Description 1 M3X6 screw 2 1 8 Toothed Lock Washer 3 M3 Ring Tongue Terminal To ground the RC 53DLC 1 Connect the Ring Tongue terminal to the building groun...

Page 12: ...Since the auxiliary panel is used as a remote controller for Master Room Controllers via the proprietary communication channel K NET as illustrated in Figure 6 It requires only a K NET connection to...

Page 13: ...and labels Figure 7 illustrates a sample button label sheet Figure 7 Sample Button Label Sheet To install the faceplate button caps and labels 1 Remove the required labels from the supplied button la...

Page 14: ...RC 53DLC Figure 10 Placing the Button Cap 6 Remove the protective foils from both sides of the Perspex acrylic glass windows 7 Remove the protective foils from both displays 8 Place the faceplate on t...

Page 15: ...e projector Stop the DVD player The DVD button turns red Power down the DVD player Stop the VCR The VCR button turns red Power down the VCR Roll up the projector screen DVD Stop the video player The V...

Page 16: ...tors 1USB connector 1 RS 232 on terminal block connector factory use only POWER SOURCE 12V DC 140mA over K NET FUSE 500mA FSMD 1812 DIMENSIONS For the USA 11 4cm x 2 6cm x 11 4cm 4 49 x 1 02 x 4 49 W...

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Page 18: ...st 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 feed...

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