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17 

KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD. 

57 

SET AUTO-SAVE 

0-no save 
1-auto-save                       

0 12, 

58  

RESERVED 

- - - -  

- - - - 

10 

59  

RESERVED 

- - - -  

- - - - 

10 

60  

RESERVED 

- - - -  

- - - - 

10 

61 

IDENTIFY MACHINE  

1-video machine name 
2-audio machine name 
3-video software version 
4-audio software version 
7-remote control name 
8-remote software version 

0 13 

62 

DEFINE MACHINE  

1-number of inputs 
2-number of outputs 

1-for video 
2-for audio 
3-for SDI 
4-for remote panel 

14 

 

                                  

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 to the PC: 

41 81 87 83 

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 to SETUP # 15 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 81 80 85 

would be         

4B 81 81 85 

 

NOTE 5

 – For the OUTPUT byte set as 6, the VIS source is the input selected using the OUTPUT byte. Similarly, for 

the OUTPUT byte set as 7, the VIS source is the output selected using the OUTPUT byte. Note also, that on some 
machines the sync source is not software selectable, but is selected using switches, jumpers, etc. 

 
NOTE 6

 – If INPUT is set to 127 for these instructions, then, if the function is defined on this machine, it replies with 

OUTPUT=1. If the function is not defined, then the machine replies with OUTPUT=0, or with an error (invalid 
instruction code).  
 
If the INPUT is set to 126 for these instructions, then, if possible, the machine will return the current setting of this 
function, even for the case that the function is not defined. For example, for a video switcher which always switches 
during the VIS of input #1, (and its VIS setting cannot be programmed otherwise), the reply to the HEX code 

4A 

FE 

80 

81 (i.e. request VIS setting, with INPUT set as 126

dec

)  

would be 

4A 

FE 

81 

81 (i.e. VIS setting = 3, which is defined as VIS from input #1). 

 

Summary of Contents for SD-7308

Page 1: ...CTRONICS LTD P N 2900 006001 KRAMER ELECTRONICS Ltd USER MANUAL Kramer SDI Switchers and Matrices Models SD 7308 SD 7388 SD 7316 IMPORTANT Before proceeding please read paragraph entitled Unpacking an...

Page 2: ...ion Protocol for SD 7308 11 7 4 DIP Switch Settings for the SD 7308 11 8 OPERATION OF THE SD 7388 AND SD 7316 12 8 1 Menu Commands for the SD 7388 and SD 7316 12 8 2 Communication Protocol for the SD...

Page 3: ...pe Most matrices are of the active electronic type with many crosspoints Vertical interval switching frequently used in video ensures that the transition from one video source to another such as switc...

Page 4: ...s length the signal is destroyed This phenomenon is known as the cliff effect To avoid the crash at the cliff an equalizer and reclocker should be inserted at a distance less than the cliff length Fro...

Page 5: ...the near future for full digital HDTV 1 5 Factors Affecting Quality of Results There are many factors affecting the quality of results when signals are transmitted from a source to an acceptor Connect...

Page 6: ...4fsc PAL 270Mb s 4 2 2 Component 360Mb s 4 2 2 Widescreen 143Mb s 4fsc NTSC 177Mb s 4fsc PAL 270Mb s 4 2 2 Component 360Mb s 4 2 2 Widescreen 143Mb s 4fsc NTSC 177Mb s 4fsc PAL 270Mb s 4 2 2 Component...

Page 7: ...dicate the detected standard 4fsc PAL 4fsc NTSC Component 4 2 2 and high definition 16 9 wide screen standards are all recognized The user may adjust the serial video output level The CARRIER LED indi...

Page 8: ...vided to optimize signal level The input select function of the SD 7308 can be controlled by front panel buttons and by RS 232 commands transmitted by a touch screen control system personal computer o...

Page 9: ...ecognizing word length Panel features of the SD 7388 are described in Figure 4 and Table 2 Note For operation instructions refer to section 7 2 Figure 4 SD 7388 Front Rear Panel Features Table 2 SD 73...

Page 10: ...tically recognizing word length Panel features of the SD 7316 are described in Figure 5 and Table 3 Note For operation instructions refer to section 7 2 Figure 5 SD 7316 Front Rear Panel Features Tabl...

Page 11: ...o not attempt to connect or disconnect any video signal while it is on 2 The socket outlet should be near the equipment and should be easily accessible To fully disconnect equipment remove the power s...

Page 12: ...he code N3N2N1N0 1011 if not locked N3N2N1N0 1010 When data is sent to the switcher in order to change its status i e to route a new input to the output the machine replies by returning that same byte...

Page 13: ...cleared in this case Clear ALL Outputs YES enter NEXT menu To clear all the outputs press the ENTER button This command disconnects all the In to Out connections To proceed to the next menu function p...

Page 14: ...T menu Using the option board this option allows the user to specify one of the router s outputs as the time reference Note The SDI signal for Digital SYNC Internal is taken from an Output of the unit...

Page 15: ...to turn the machine off and then on again 8 2 COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL FOR THE SD 7388 SD 7316 PROTOCOL 2000 This RS 232 RS 485 communication protocol uses four bytes of information as defined below Fo...

Page 16: ...s switched For other operations these bits are defined according to the table 4th BYTE Bit 7 Defined as 1 Bit 6 bit 5 Defined as 0 M4 M0 MACHINE NUMBER Used to address machines in a system via their m...

Page 17: ...uest if machine has this function 0 for video 1 for audio 3 4 6 13 SET HIGHEST MACHINE NUMBER 0 for video 1 for audio Set equal to highest machine number 2 14 REQUEST HIGHEST MACHINE NUMBER for video...

Page 18: ...etting SETUP 1 to SETUP 15 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 co...

Page 19: ...ge is made The power down save auto save may be disabled using this code Note that whenever the machine is turned on the auto save function is set NOTE 13 This is a request to identify the switcher s...

Page 20: ...3 81 01 88 84 81 01 88 85 81 01 88 86 81 01 88 87 81 01 88 88 81 01 88 89 81 01 88 8A 81 01 88 8B 81 01 88 8C 81 01 88 8D 81 01 88 8E 81 01 88 8F 81 01 88 90 81 IN 9 01 89 81 81 01 89 82 81 01 89 83 8...

Page 21: ...20 KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD Figure 4 RS 232 Null Modem Connection...

Page 22: ...icators Problem Remedy No Power 1 Confirm that the rocker switch is in the ON position and that the switch is illuminated 2 Confirm that power connections are secured at the machine and at the recepta...

Page 23: ...warranty covers all defects in material or workmanship in this product The following are not covered by the warranty 1 Any product which is not distributed by Kramer or which is not purchased from an...

Page 24: ...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 exclu...

Page 25: ...l 972 2 654 4000 Fax 972 2 653 5369 e mail kramerel netvision net il The list of Kramer distributors appears on our web site www kramerelectronics com From the web site it is also possible to e mail f...

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