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KRAMER:  SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY

 

Kramer Protocol 2000 

 

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INSTRUCTION 

DEFINITION FOR SPECIFIC INSTRUCTION 

NOTE 

DESCRIPTION 

INPUT 

OUTPUT 

59   LOAD VIDEO DATA 

Set equal to video input  
(0 = disconnect) 

Set equal to video output 
(0 = to all the outputs) 

21, 22 

(127 = load SETUP #) 

or SETUP # 

60   LOAD AUDIO DATA 

Set equal to audio input  
(0 = disconnect) 

Set equal to audio output  
(0 = to all the outputs) 

21, 22 

(127 = load SETUP #) 

or SETUP # 

61  IDENTIFY MACHINE  

1 - video machine name 
2 - audio machine name 
3 - video software version 
4 - audio software version 
5 - RS422 controller name 
6 - RS422 controller version 
7 - remote control name 
8 - remote software version 
9 - Protocol 2000 revision 

0 - Request first 4 digits 
1 - Request first suffix 
2 - Request second suffix 
3 - Request third suffix 
10 - Request first prefix 
11 - Request second prefix 
12 - Request third prefix 

13 

62  DEFINE MACHINE  

1 - number of inputs 
2 - number of outputs 
3 - number of setups 

1 - for video 
2 - for audio 
3 - for SDI 
4 - for remote panel 
5 - for RS-422 controller 

14 

63  EXTENDED DATA 

7 MSBs for INPUT data 

7 MSBs for OUTPUT data 

19 

 
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 

 

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 

0A 

FE 

80 

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

would be HEX codes 

4A 

FE 

81 

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

 

NOTE  8

  -  The  reply  to  the  "REQUEST  WHETHER  SETUP  IS  DEFINED"  is  as  in  TYPE  3  above,  except  that  here  the 

OUTPUT is assigned with the value 0 if the setup is not defined; or 1 if it is defined. 
 

 

Summary of Contents for VP-1608

Page 1: ...Kramer Electronics Ltd Preliminary USER MANUAL Model VP 1608 16x8 RGBHV Balanced Audio Matrix...

Page 2: ...or Breakaway Option 17 8 1 1 Setting the Audio Follow Video Option 17 8 1 2 Setting the Breakaway Option 18 8 2 Switching OUT IN Combinations 18 8 3 Confirming Settings 18 8 3 1 Toggling between the...

Page 3: ...Switch Setup on a Single Machine 17 Figure 12 VP 1608 Unit Characteristics 22 Figure 13 VP 1608 Underside Flash Program Switches Set for Upgrade 23 Figure 14 Splash Screen 24 Figure 15 Atmel Flip Win...

Page 4: ...tems x VP 1608 16x8 RGBHV Balanced Audio Matrix x Power cord null modem adapter and IR remote control x Windows based Kramer control software x This user manual2 2 Getting Started We recommend that yo...

Page 5: ...KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Getting Started 2 2 1 Quick Start This quick start chart summarizes the basic setup and operation steps...

Page 6: ...for clean transitions when switching between non genlocked sources x RS 485 or RS 232 serial commands that also support audio gain adjustments for each input and output transmitted by a touch screen s...

Page 7: ...KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Your VP 1608 16x8 RGBHV Balanced Audio Matrix 4 Figure 1 VP 1608 16x8 RGBHV Balanced Audio Matrix...

Page 8: ...ed actions relate to audio 10 AFV Button When pressed audio channels follow the video channels The button is illuminated when the AFV mode is selected 11 STO Button Pressing STO STORE followed by an i...

Page 9: ...ctors 24 G OUTPUT BNC Connectors 25 R OUTPUT BNC Connectors 26 R INPUT BNC Connectors Connect to the RGBHV video sources 1 to 16 27 G INPUT BNC Connectors 28 B INPUT BNC Connectors 29 H Horizontal Syn...

Page 10: ...o 113q F Operating humidity range 10 to 90 RHL non condensing Storage temperature range 20q to 70q C 4q to 158q F Storage humidity range 5 to 95 RHL non condensing CAUTION When installing on a 19 rack...

Page 11: ...ion 6 1 4 Connect up to 8 stereo audio acceptors3 to the AUDIO OUTPUT terminal block connectors see section 6 1 5 Set the MACHINE DIP switches to MACHINE 1 according to Table 4 that is set all switche...

Page 12: ...Connecting a VP 1608 16x8 RGBHV Balanced Audio Matrix 9 Figure 3 Connecting the VP 1608...

Page 13: ...xample using a PC To connect a PC to the VP 1608 unit1 x Connect the RS 232 9 pin D sub F rear panel port on the VP 1608 unit to the null modem adapter and connect the null modem adapter with a 9 wire...

Page 14: ...rear panel port of the RC 3000 to the A PIN on the RS 485 rear panel port of the VP 1608 unit Connect the B PIN on the RS 485 rear panel port of the RC 3000 to the B PIN on the RS 485 rear panel port...

Page 15: ...slave units each set to a MACHINE between 2 and 8 interconnect via their RS 485 ports to the RS 485 port on the Master Table 4 MACHINE DIP switch Settings MACHINE DIPS 1 2 3 1 Master OFF OFF OFF 2 OFF...

Page 16: ...units from a PC or serial controller via RS 232 and RS 485 as shown in Figure 9 do the following4 1 Connect the video sources and acceptors the appropriate audio sources and acceptors and the power co...

Page 17: ...via an RS 485 Controller To control up to seven single VP 1608 units via an RS 485 controller for example a Master Programmable Remote Control system such as the Kramer RC 3000 or a PC equipped with...

Page 18: ...oth the RC 30001 4 Connect the RS 485 ports on the RC 3000 to the RS 485 ports on each of the VP 1608 units as follows and on the last VP 1608 unit set DIP 4 to ON Connect the A PIN on the RS 485 rear...

Page 19: ...atrix Units 16 Figure 10 Controlling via an RS 485 Controller RS 232 G B A RS 485 MACH MACHINE 2 RS 232 G B A RS 485 MACH MACHINE 8 KEYBOARD EXTENSION REMOTE CONTACT RS 485 RS 232 IN RS 232 OUT 12 VDC...

Page 20: ...s a single machine This means that it is a 16x8 RGBHV Balanced Audio Matrix in audio follow video mode with all setups empty and each input connected to its corresponding output for example input 1 to...

Page 21: ...7 segment display flashes 2 Press an INPUT SELECTOR button The selected input switches to the selected output For example press the ALL button and then INPUT SELECTOR button 2 to connect input 2 to al...

Page 22: ...esponding input number that is displayed in the INPUT STATUS 7 segment display no longer flashes The TAKE button illuminates To confirm several actions in CONFIRM mode do the following 1 Press each OU...

Page 23: ...data from that reference To view the saved input output configurations set the VP 1608 to the CONFIRM mode and manually scan all the input output configurations1 8 4 3 Deleting an Input Output Config...

Page 24: ...ns 1 and 5 simultaneously for 3 seconds The VP 1608 unit resets to the current status momentarily displaying5 8 8 the unit characteristics as described in section 8 7 2 Resetting to the Factory Defaul...

Page 25: ...the latest Kramer firmware version in minutes The process involves x Downloading from the Internet see section 9 1 x Connecting the PC to the RS 232 port see section 9 2 x Upgrading the firmware see...

Page 26: ...S 232 9 pin D sub F COM port on your PC see section 6 2 2 Connect the power on the VP 1608 unit and switch it ON 3 Set the underside Flash Program switches see Figure 13 as follows Set Flash Program s...

Page 27: ...lash screen is replaced by the Atmel Flip window Figure 15 Atmel Flip Window 3 Press the keyboard shortcut key F2 or select the Select command from the Device menu or press the integrated circuit icon...

Page 28: ...25 4 Click the button next to the name of the device and select from the list AT89C51RD2 Figure 17 Device Selection Window 5 Click OK and select Load Hex from the File menu Figure 18 Loading the Hex...

Page 29: ...2 command from the Settings menu or press the keys Alt SCR The RS232 window appears Change the COM port according to the configuration of your computer and select the 9600 baud rate Figure 19 RS 232 W...

Page 30: ...lose the Atmel Flip window 11 Disconnect the power on the VP 1608 12 Disconnect the RS 232 rear panel port on the VP 1608 unit from the null modem adapter 13 Set both the underside switches Flash Prog...

Page 31: ...GHWDFKDEOH terminal blocks VIDEO BANDWIDTH 3dB 400MHz AUDIO BANDWIDTH 3dB 30kHz VIDEO S N RATIO 71 7dB AUDIO S N RATIO 74 5dB unweighted 1Vpp VIDEO CROSSTALK 62 5dB 5MHz CONTROL Front panel switches a...

Page 32: ...85 81 01 87 84 81 01 87 83 81 01 87 82 81 01 87 81 81 IN 7 02 88 88 81 02 88 87 81 02 88 86 81 02 88 85 81 02 88 84 81 02 88 83 81 02 88 82 81 02 88 81 81 01 88 88 81 01 88 87 81 01 88 86 81 01 88 85...

Page 33: ...trol adjustment respectively 12 1 Hex Tables for Audio Input Gain Control Before adjusting the audio inputs gain instruction 42 the AUDIO PARAMETER SETTINGS FOR INSTRUCTIONS 22 24 25 is sent This comm...

Page 34: ...0 81 81 3F 80 81 81 3F 80 81 81 3F 80 81 81 3F 80 81 81 3F 80 81 81 3F 80 81 81 3F 80 81 81 3F 80 81 81 3F 80 81 81 3F 80 81 81 3F 80 81 81 3F 80 81 81 3F 80 81 81 Audio Level 128 Instruction 63 16 80...

Page 35: ...sting the audio outputs gain instruction 42 the AUDIO PARAMETER SETTINGS FOR INSTRUCTIONS 22 24 25 is sent The command sends once and the audio outputs gain adjustment mode continues until instruction...

Page 36: ...5 FF 81 16 84 FF 81 16 83 FF 81 16 82 FF 81 16 81 FF 81 Audio Level 127 Instruction 22 3F 80 81 81 3F 80 81 81 3F 80 81 81 3F 80 81 81 3F 80 81 81 3F 80 81 81 3F 80 81 81 3F 80 81 81 3F 80 81 81 Audio...

Page 37: ...elow INSTRUCTION NO is the value to be set for N5 N0 2nd BYTE Bit 7 Defined as 1 I6 I0 INPUT When switching i e instruction codes 1 and 2 the INPUT 7 bits is set as the input number which is to be swi...

Page 38: ...3 4 6 15 12 REQUEST VIDEO AUDIO TYPE SETTING Set as SETUP or set to 126 or 127 to request if machine has this function 0 for video 1 for audio 2 for VGA 3 4 6 15 REQUEST WHETHER SETUP IS DEFINED Set a...

Page 39: ...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 val...

Page 40: ...eply 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 b...

Page 41: ...er lightning orotheractsofnature ii Product modification orfailureto followinstructions supplied with theproduct iii Repairorattemptedrepairby anyonenot authorized byKramer iv Anyshipment oftheproduct...

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