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Kramer Electronics Ltd. 

 

VP-551X 

– Operating and Controlling the VP-551X 

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Setting OSD Parameters 

To set the OSD parameters: 

1.  On the front panel click 

MENU

. The menu appears. 

2.  Click 

OSD

 and set the following: 

Menu Item 

Function 

H POSITION 

Set the horizontal position of the OSD.  

V POSITION  

Set the vertical position of the OSD. 

TIMER 

Set the timeout period to Off or up to 60 seconds (default 10). 

TRANSPARENCY  Set the OSD background between 100 (transparent) and 0 (opaque). 

DISPLAY 

Select the information displayed on-screen during operation: 
INFO (default) 

– the information appears for 10 seconds.  

ON 

– the information appears constantly.  

OFF 

– the information does not appear.  

Managing EDID 

To manage the EDID: 

1.  On the front panel click 

MENU

. The menu appears. 

2.  Click 

EDID Manage

 and set the following: 

Menu Item 

Function 

EDID HDMI (1 to 8) 

For each HDMI input, select a built-in EDID and press enter: 
Def.1080P (default), Def. 4K(3G), Def. 4K(4:2:0), Def. 4K(6G), 
HDMI Output or HDBT Output.  

PC 

Default 

 

Setting HDCP 

To set the HDCP on the inputs and output: 

1.  On the front panel click 

MENU

. The menu appears. 

2.  Click 

ADVANCED

 and select the following: 

Menu Item 

Function 

HDCP ON INPUT 
HDMI 

Set HDCP on HDMI 1 to HDMI 8 inputs to ON (default) or OFF. 
Setting HDCP support to enabled (ON) or disabled (OFF) on the input 
allows the source to transmit a non-HDCP signal if required (for 
example, when working with a Mac computer). 

HDCP ON OUTPUT  Select FOLLOW OUTPUT (default) or FOLLOW INPUT on each 

output (HDMI OUT and HDBT OUT). 
Select FOLLOW OUTPUT (recommended) for the scaler to match its 
HDCP output to the HDCP setting of the HDMI/HDCP acceptor to 
which it is connected. 
Select FOLLOW INPUT, to change its HDCP output setting according 
to the HDCP of the input (recommended when the HDMI/HDCP output 
is connected to a splitter/switcher). 

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Summary of Contents for VP-551X

Page 1: ...P N 2900 301296 Rev 1 www kramerAV com USER MANUAL MODEL VP 551X 4K Presentation Matrix Switcher Scaler D R A F T ...

Page 2: ...ing the Device Via the OSD Menu 11 Operating via Ethernet 18 Using the Embedded Web Pages 21 Browsing the VP 551X Web Pages 21 Selecting an Input 23 Setting Device Parameters 25 Changing Output Settings 27 Managing HDCP 30 Managing EDID 31 Setting Audio Parameters 32 Setting RS 232 Port Function 35 Defining Auto Sync Off 42 Defining Auto Switching Mode 43 Defining Lock Mode 43 System Maintenance 4...

Page 3: ...al quality due to poor matching and elevated noise levels often associated with low quality cables Do not secure the cables in tight bundles or roll the slack into tight coils Avoid interference from neighboring electrical appliances that may adversely influence signal quality Position your Kramer VP 551X away from moisture excessive sunlight and dust Safety Instructions Caution This equipment is ...

Page 4: ...multaneously and the audio is also sent to a balanced stereo audio output S PDIF digital output and a pair of loudspeakers VP 551X provides exceptional quality advanced and user friendly operation and flexible control Exceptional Quality High Resolution Video Supports and scales to from resolutions up to 4K 60Hz 4 4 4 on the HDMI inputs and output and 4K 60Hz 4 2 0 on the HDBaseT output Complies w...

Page 5: ...ed a separate analog audio channel into each video signal or to bypass an embedded audio input for example to support multi channel compressed audio formats like Dolby and DTS Provides 2 independent microphone inputs on 6 3mm connectors each with optional 48V phantom power for mixing switching or talk over On the output besides the audio embedded on HDMI and HDBaseT outputs the audio signal is als...

Page 6: ... out the sound and enabling the audio output both line and speakers Muting the audio is not applicable when in audio bypass mode MENU Button Press to enter escape the on screen display OSD menu Navigation Buttons Press to decrease numerical values or select from several definitions When not within the OSD menu mode press to decrease the output volume Press to move up the menu list Press to increas...

Page 7: ... IN Connect to an analog audio computer graphics source CV IN Connect to an analog audio composite video source LINE OUT Balanced Stereo 5 pin Terminal Block Connector Connect to a balanced stereo analog audio acceptor S PDIF OUT 3 5 Mini Jack Connector Connect to a digital audio acceptor SPEAKER 4 pin Terminal Block Connector Connect to a pair of loudspeakers Mains Socket Connect the mains power ...

Page 8: ...power Warning Ensure that the environment e g maximum ambient temperature air flow is compatible for the device Avoid uneven mechanical loading Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used for avoiding overloading of the circuits Reliable earthing of rack mounted equipment should be maintained To mount the VP 551X on a rack Attach both rack ears by removing the screws fr...

Page 9: ...source to the CV IN AUDIO INPUT to the AUDIO IN 5 pin terminal block connectors 5 Connect a microphone to the MIC 2 6mm jack and set the 48V switch on or off as required 6 Connect the HDMI OUT connector to an acceptor for example a display 7 Connect the HDBT OUT connector to an acceptor for example Kramer TP 580R receiver that is connected to a projector 8 Connect the S PDIF OUT 3 5 mini jack conn...

Page 10: ...e pinouts for connecting the output to a balanced or unbalanced stereo audio acceptor Figure 4 Connecting to a Balanced Stereo Audio Acceptor Figure 5 Connecting to an Unbalanced Stereo Audio Acceptor Connecting a Balanced Unbalanced Stereo Audio Source to the Balanced Input The following are the pinouts for connecting a balanced or unbalanced stereo audio source to the balanced input Figure 6 Con...

Page 11: ...nout Figure 9 Dynamic Mic Pinout Wiring the RJ 45 Connectors This section defines the HDBaseT pinout using a straight pin to pin cable with RJ 45 connectors For HDBT cables it is recommended that the cable ground shielding be connected soldered to the connector shield EIA TIA 568B PIN Wire Color 1 Orange White 2 Orange 3 Green White 4 Blue 5 Blue White 6 Green 7 Brown White 8 Brown D R A F T ...

Page 12: ...nt unintentional pressing of the buttons Locking modes are set via the Advanced webpage see Defining Lock Mode on page 43 or the ADVANCED OSD menu see Setting Lock Mode functionality on page 17 To lock the front panel buttons Press and hold PANEL LOCK for about 3 seconds The Panel Lock button lights blue and the front panel buttons are locked To unlock the front panel buttons in case of All or Men...

Page 13: ...ut is set to 10 seconds Use the OSD menu to perform the following operations Setting Image Parameters on page 12 Selecting the Input Signal on page 12 Setting Output Parameters on page 13 Setting the Audio Source on page 13 Setting OSD Parameters on page 15 Managing EDID on page 15 Setting HDCP on page 15 Setting Sleep Mode on page 16 Setting the Switching Mode on page 16 Setting Ethernet Paramete...

Page 14: ...E set the phase CLOCK set the clock H POSITION set the horizontal position V POSITION set the vertical position VIDEO HUE set the color hue SATURATION set the color saturation SHARPNESS set the sharpness of the picture NOISE REDUCTION select the noise reduction OFF default LOW MIDDLE HIGH or AUTO COLOR Set the RED GREEN and BLUE shades Selecting the Input Signal To set the input source 1 On the fr...

Page 15: ...Hz RB 720x480P 60 720x480P 60Hz 720x576P 50 720x576P 50Hz 1280x720P 50 1280x720P 50Hz 1280x720P 60 1280x720P 60Hz 1920x1080P 24 1920x1080P 24Hz 1920x1080P 25 1920x1080P 25Hz 1920x1080P 30 1920x1080P 30Hz 1920x1080P 50 1920x1080P 50Hz 1920x1080P 60 1920x1080P 60Hz 2560x1080P 50 2560x1080P 50Hz 2560x1080P 60 2560x1080P 60Hz 3840x2160P 24 3840x2160P 24Hz 3840x2160P 25 3840x2160P 25Hz 3840x2160P 30 38...

Page 16: ...igger value to determine the microphone threshold level that triggers the audio output level decrease ATTACK TIME Set the attack time to set the transition time of the audio level reduction after the signal rises above the threshold level HOLD TIME Set the hold time to define the time period talkover remains active although the signal falls below the threshold level for a short period of time RELE...

Page 17: ...ction EDID HDMI 1 to 8 For each HDMI input select a built in EDID and press enter Def 1080P default Def 4K 3G Def 4K 4 2 0 Def 4K 6G HDMI Output or HDBT Output PC Default Setting HDCP To set the HDCP on the inputs and output 1 On the front panel click MENU The menu appears 2 Click ADVANCED and select the following Menu Item Function HDCP ON INPUT HDMI Set HDCP on HDMI 1 to HDMI 8 inputs to ON defa...

Page 18: ... On the front panel click MENU The menu appears 2 Click ADVANCED and select AUTO SWITCHING 3 Select the following switching modes Menu Item Function OFF default For manual switching AUTO SCAN Scans for a valid input when no signal is found on the selected input LAST CONNECTED Switches to the last connected input Setting Ethernet Parameters To set the Ethernet 1 On the front panel click MENU The me...

Page 19: ...t schedule 1 On the front panel click MENU The menu appears 2 Click ADVANCED and select Daily Reset 3 Set the daily reset schedule Menu Item Function Daily Reset Disable daily reset Off default or enable daily reset On Next Reset h Set the timer hour Next Reset m Set the timer minutes After Power Up Define behavior following a power cycle Disable Restart or Resume Viewing Device hours To view devi...

Page 20: ...onnect via a router and your IT system is based on IPv6 speak to your IT department for specific installation instructions Connecting the Ethernet Port Directly to a PC You can connect the Ethernet port of the VP 551X directly to the Ethernet port on your PC using a crossover cable with RJ 45 connectors This type of connection is recommended for identifying the VP 551X with the factory configured ...

Page 21: ...ight either Internet Protocol Version 6 TCP IPv6 or Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 depending on the requirements of your IT system 5 Click Properties The Internet Protocol Properties window relevant to your IT system appears as shown in Figure 12 or Figure 13 Figure 12 Internet Protocol Version 4 Properties Window D R A F T ...

Page 22: ... in the range 192 168 1 1 to 192 168 1 255 excluding 192 168 1 39 that is provided by your IT department Figure 14 Internet Protocol Properties Window 7 Click OK 8 Click Close Connecting the Ethernet Port via a Network Hub or Switch You can connect the Ethernet port of the VP 551X to the Ethernet port on a network hub or using a straight through cable with RJ 45 connectors Configuring the Ethernet...

Page 23: ...age 18 Ensure that your browser is supported The following operating systems and Web browsers are supported Operating Systems Versions Windows 7 IE Firefox Chrome Safari Windows 10 IE Edge Firefox Chrome Mac Safari iOS Safari Note that some features might not be supported by some cellphone operating systems Browsing the VP 551X Web Pages To browse the VP 551X Web pages 1 Open your Internet browser...

Page 24: ... of the screen lets you save the settings and upload a saved setting 3 Click the desired item in the navigation pane The VP 551X web page enables performing the following functions Browsing the VP 551X Web Pages on page 21 Selecting an Input on page 23 Setting Device Parameters on page 25 Changing Output Settings on page 27 Managing HDCP on page 30 Setting Audio Parameters on page 32 Setting RS 23...

Page 25: ...ge enables performing the following functions Video Switching on page 23 Editing an Input on page 24 Setting the Volume on page 24 Video Switching To select an input to route to the output 1 In the Navigation pane click Input Select The Input Select page appears Figure 16 Input Select Page 2 Click an HDMI button The selected input is routed to both outputs Use the freeze icon to freeze a selected ...

Page 26: ...y select an analog or embedded audio source or set input audio selection to automatic Automatic The embedded audio on the HDMI input is selected for an HDMI signal or the analog audio input is selected if the input is not HDMI for example for a DVI input signal Analog The analog audio input is selected Embedded The embedded audio in the HDMI signal is selected 4 To exit click Setting the Volume To...

Page 27: ...e 26 Soft Factory Reset on page 27 Updating the Firmware To update the firmware 1 In the Navigation pane click Device Settings The Device Settings page appears Figure 18 Device Settings Page 2 Click Choose File in the Firmware update line An Open window appears 3 Select the correct firmware file Each device has its own firmware file 4 Click Open The selected file appears in the Firmware Update lin...

Page 28: ...llowing message appears Figure 19 Device Settings Page Changing DHCP Mode 4 Click OK 5 If DHCP is OFF change any of the parameters IP Address Netmask and or Gateway 6 Click Set Changes After changing the IP Address or DHCP to ON the Web page reloads with the new IP address After changing the Subnet mask turn the VP 551X power off and then on again Any change in the device settings requires confirm...

Page 29: ...g message appears Figure 21 Device Settings Page Factory Reset Message 3 Click OK and wait for the web page to reload following factory reset See Default Communication Parameters on page 48 to view other factory reset procedures Changing Output Settings Use the Output Settings page to perform the following functions Selecting Resolution on page 28 Setting Image Size on the Display on page 28 Setti...

Page 30: ...ut resolution is selected Setting Image Size on the Display To set the image size 1 In the Navigation pane click Output Settings The Device Settings page appears 2 Open the drop down box next to Size to set the image size Setting Bypass Mode To set bypass mode 1 In the Navigation pane click Output Settings The Device Settings page appears 2 Open the drop down box next to Bypass to set the bypass m...

Page 31: ...nd sharpness For HDMI and CV inputs all picture adjustments are available for the PC input hue saturation and sharpness are disabled 3 Open the Noise Reduction drop down box to define noise reduction Figure 23 Output Settings Page Noise Reduction Finetuning Image If the PC input is selected you can fine tune the image To finetune the image 1 In the Navigation pane click Output Settings The Output ...

Page 32: ...ne HDCP on the input and outputs To manage HDCP 1 In the Navigation pane click HDCP The HDCP page appears Figure 24 HDCP Page 2 Perform the following actions Set HDMI output to follow Input or Output Set HDBT output to follow Input or Output Set HDCP on each HDMI input separately to ON or OFF D R A F T ...

Page 33: ...ults for HDMI or PC To acquire EDID 1 In the Navigation pane click EDID The EDID page appears Figure 25 EDID Page 2 Under Read from click the required EDID source outputs timing or defaults or click Browse to use an external EDID configuration File 3 Under Copy to click the inputs to copy the selected EDID to The Copy button is enabled D R A F T ...

Page 34: ...5 Click Close Setting Audio Parameters The audio settings page lets you define the input audio level separately for each input and the output level you can set the Freeze state the Delay and for the HDMI input set the audio source Setting Input Source and Volume on page 33 Adjusting Microphone Settings on page 34 Configure Additional Audio Settings on page 34 Setting Mic and Output Volume on page ...

Page 35: ... 27 Audio Settings Page 2 For each input set the volume by Entering the value in the text box next to the input name Sliding the volume switch The volume is set To set the input audio source 1 In the Navigation pane click Audio Settings The Audio Settings page appears 2 for each HDMI input select the audio source Automatic Analog or Embedded from the drop down box The input source is selected D R ...

Page 36: ...volume switch For further details see Talkover Mode on page 14 Configure Additional Audio Settings You can configure other audio parameters under the Settings area To configure other settings 1 In the Navigation pane click Audio Settings The Audio Settings page appears 2 Under Settings you can do the following Set DRC Dynamic Range Compression to on default or Off Adjust the Bass and Treble by Ent...

Page 37: ... panel To set the RS 232 port function To select an input to route to the output 1 In the Navigation pane click RS 232 The RS 232 page appears Figure 28 RS 232 Page Set to Control the Device 2 Next to Use RS 232 Control Port for select one of the port options Controlling the Device on page 36 Controlling an External Device on page 36 Tunneling via Ethernet on page 38 31 D R A F T ...

Page 38: ... to an acceptor that is connected to the HDMI output for example a projector To send commands to the HDMI acceptor 1 In the Navigation pane click RS 232 The Audio RS 232 page appears 2 Set RS 232 Control to Control of EXTERNAL DEVICE Figure 29 RS 232 Page Controlling an External Device 3 Under RS 232 Configuration set the RS 232 port parameters to enable communication with the acceptor 4 Configure...

Page 39: ...Clock or No Sync No Clock Enter a delay time if required Check Hex to view the Hex format if required Check enable to enable the command Figure 30 RS 232 Creating a Command 5 Click Add Figure 31 RS 232 Page Command Added 6 You can Click Delete to delete the command Click Test to test the command Change any of the command configurations Enable or disable the command D R A F T ...

Page 40: ...een the Ethernet port and the RS 232 CONTROL port To send commands to the HDMI acceptor 1 In the Navigation pane click RS 232 The Audio RS 232 page appears 2 Set RS 232 Control to RS 232 tunneling via Ethernet Figure 32 RS 232 Page Tunneling via Ethernet 3 Under RS 232 Configuration set the RS 232 port parameters to enable communication with the acceptor 4 Enter the Tunneling Port and click Port S...

Page 41: ...re access permission user name and password are both Admin This section describes how to change the password and disable enable access permission To change the password 1 In the Navigation pane click Authentication The Authentication page appears Figure 33 Authentication Page 2 Enter the new password D R A F T ...

Page 42: ...llowing message appears Figure 35 Authentication Page Password Change Confirmation 5 Click OK Username and password have changed 6 Reenter the web pages Figure 36 Authentication Page Password Authentication 7 Click arrow the web page reloads To disable security 1 In the Navigation pane click Authentication The Authentication page appears 2 Uncheck Authenticate Web Pages access D R A F T ...

Page 43: ...mation 4 Click OK Authentication is not required To enable security 1 In the Navigation pane click Security The Security page appears 2 Check Authenticate Web pages Access Previous credentials are restored 3 Click Set changes The following message appears Figure 38 Security Security Enable Confirmation 4 Click OK appears and authentication is now required D R A F T ...

Page 44: ...e OSD menu see Setting Sleep Mode on page 16 To define auto sync off 1 In the Navigation pane click Advanced The Advanced page appears Figure 39 Advanced Page 2 Next to Auto Sync Off open the drop down box to select the sync mode Disable Slow Fast or immediate Figure 40 Advanced Page Defining Auto Sync Off Auto Sync Off mode is set D R A F T ...

Page 45: ... Figure 41 Advanced Page Defining Switching Mode Defining Lock Mode Define lock mode also set via the OSD menu see Setting Lock Mode functionality on page 17 To define Lock mode 1 In the Navigation pane click Advanced The Advanced page appears 2 Next to Lock Mode open the drop down box to select the lock mode All Menu Only All Save or Menu Only Save Figure 42 Advanced Page Defining Lock Mode Syste...

Page 46: ...es 44 To view system status 1 In the Navigation pane click Advanced The Advanced page appears 2 In System Status area view power supply temperature and fan indicators Figure 43 Advanced Page System Status Viewing the about Page Figure 44 About Page D R A F T ...

Page 47: ...Kramer Electronics Ltd VP 551X Upgrading the Firmware 45 Upgrading the Firmware Upgrade the firmware via the web pages see Updating the Firmware on page 25 D R A F T ...

Page 48: ... 1 RS 232 Control On a 3 pin terminal block 1 Ethernet On an RJ 45 connector Amplifier Output Power 2 x 20W into 4Ω Video Max Bandwidth 18Gbps 6Gbps per graphic channel Max Resolution 4K 60Hz 4 4 4 Compliance HDMI and up to HDCP 2 2 Latency Less than 2 frames Extension Range 4k 30Hz Up to 40m 130ft Full HD 1080p 60Hz Up to 70m 230ft Audio Max Input Level 1 3Vrms Max Output Level 2 35Vrms THD N 0 0...

Page 49: ...x 27 60cm x 10 70cm 21 65 x 10 87 x 4 21 Net Weight 2 3kg 5 1lbs approx Shipping Weight 3 4kg 7 5lbs approx Accessories Included Power adapter cord IR remote control Optional For optimum range and performance use the recommended Kramer cables available at www kramerav com product VP 551X Specifications are subject to change without notice at www kramerav com D R A F T ...

Page 50: ...ns Support VP 551X supports the following input resolutions HDMI Input Resolutions 480i 576i 480p 576p 1080i 60 50Hz 720p 60 50Hz 1080p 60 50Hz 1080p 24 25 30Hz 640x480 60 72 75 85Hz 800x600 56 60 72 75Hz 1024x768 60 70 75Hz 1280x1024 60 75Hz 1280x960 60Hz 1280x720 60Hz 1920x1080 60Hz 1600x1200 60Hz 1280x768 60Hz 1280x800 60Hz 1360x768 60Hz 1366x768 60Hz 1400x1050 60Hz 1600x900 60Hz RB 1680x1050 6...

Page 51: ... Play ID KMR031D Serial number 49 Manufacture date 2016 ISO week 19 Filter driver None EDID revision 1 3 Input signal type Digital Color bit depth Undefined Display type RGB color Screen size 360 x 290 mm 18 2 in Power management Standby Suspend Active off sleep Extension blocs 1 Reserved 0x00 DDC CI Not supported Color characteristics Default color space Non sRGB Display gamma 2 40 Red chromatici...

Page 52: ... at 85Hz VESA STD 800 x 600p at 85Hz VESA STD 1024 x 768p at 85Hz VESA STD 1280 x 1024p at 85Hz VESA STD Report information Date generated 26 01 2020 Software revision 2 60 0 972 Data source Real time 0xB500 NB improperly installed Operating system 6 2 9200 2 Raw data 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF 00 2D B2 1D 03 31 00 00 00 13 1A 01 03 80 24 1D 8C EA 9C 20 9C 54 4F 8F 26 21 52 56 2F CF 00 A9 40 81 80 90 40...

Page 53: ...Command Parameter CR LF Command parameters Multiple parameters must be separated by a comma In addition multiple parameters can be grouped as a single parameter using brackets and Command chain separator character Multiple commands can be chained in the same string Each command is delimited by a pipe character Parameters attributes Parameters may contain multiple attributes Attributes are indicate...

Page 54: ...o Get audio in video embedding status for input 2 and the output AUD EMB 1 0 CR AUDIO BYPASS Set audio bypass status COMMAND AUDIO BYPASS status CR FEEDBACK AUDIO BYBASS status CR status On Off 0 Off 1 On Set audio bypass to off AUDIO BYPASS 0 CR AUDIO BYPASS Get audio bypass status COMMAND AUDIO BYPASS CR FEEDBACK AUDIO BYPASS status CR LF status On Off 0 Off 1 On Get audio bypass status AUDIO BY...

Page 55: ...099 UDP 50000 50999 Set the Ethernet port protocol for TCP to port 12457 ETH PORT 0 12457 CR ETH PORT Get Ethernet port protocol COMMAND ETH PORT portType CR FEEDBACK nn ETH PORT portType ETHPort CR LF portType TCP UDP 0 TCP 1 UDP ETHPort TCP UDP port number 0 65535 Get the Ethernet port protocol for UDP ETH PORT 1 CR FACTORY Reset device to factory default configuration This command deletes all u...

Page 56: ...the selected scaler COMMAND IMAGE PROP P1 P6 CR FEEDBACK nn IMAGE PROP P1 P2 CR LF scaler Scaler number 1 status Status 0 Over scan 1 Full 2 Best fit 3 Pan scan 4 Letter box 5 Under 2 6 Under 1 7 Follow in Get the image size IMAGE PROP 1 CR LOCK FP Lock the front panel In NT 52N this command includes the PortNumber 1 2 parameter COMMAND LOCK FP Lock Unlock CR FEEDBACK nn LOCK FP Lock Unlock CR LF ...

Page 57: ...n Set output to mute MUTE 0 1 CR MUTE Get audio mute COMMAND MUTE channel CR FEEDBACK nn MUTE channel mute_mode CR LF channel 1 0 Output 1 scaler mute_mode On Off 0 Off 1 On Get mute status of output MUTE 0 CR NAME Set machine DNS name The machine name is not the same as the model name The machine name is used to identify a specific machine or a network in use with DNS feature on COMMAND NAME mach...

Page 58: ... port is 0 additional ports are 1 2 3 mac_address Unique MAC address Format XX XX XX XX XX XX where X is hex digit NET MAC id CR NET MASK Set subnet mask For proper settings consult your network administrator COMMAND NET MASK net_mask CR FEEDBACK nn NET MASK net_mask CR LF net_mask Format xxx xxx xxx xxx Set the subnet mask to 255 255 0 0 NET MASK 255 255 000 000 CR NET MASK Get subnet mask COMMAN...

Page 59: ...al validation 0 Off 1 On Get the input signal lock status of IN 1 SIGNAL 1 CR SN Get device serial number COMMAND SN CR FEEDBACK nn SN serial_number CR LF serial_number 14 decimal digits factory assigned Get the device serial number SN CR STANDBY Set standby mode COMMAND STANDBY on_off CR FEEDBACK nn STANDBY value CR LF value On Off 0 Off 1 On Set standby mode STANDBY 1 CR STANDBY Get standby mode...

Page 60: ...00 208 1280x1024 209 1440x900 210 1400x1050 211 1680x1050 212 1600x1200 213 1920x1080 214 1920x1200 215 2560x1600 216 2560x1440 217 480p 218 576p 219 720p50 220 720p60 221 1080p24 222 1080p25 223 1080p30 224 1080p50 225 1080p60 226 4K24 227 4K25 228 4K30 229 4K50 230 4K60 231 4K50 4 2 0 232 4K60 4 2 0 233 Native HDBT Set output resolution to 480p VID RES 1 1 0 217 CR VID RES Set output resolution ...

Page 61: ...ributes Example VMUTE Get video on output status Video mute parameter 2 blank picture is not supported COMMAND VMUTE output_id_ CR FEEDBACK nn VMUTE output_id flag CR LF output_id 1 scaler flag Video Mute 0 Off video enabled 1 On video disabled Get video on output status VMUTE 2 CR D R A F T ...

Page 62: ...ugh space for data firmware FPGA ERR_FS_NOT_ENOUGH_SPACE 11 Not enough space file system ERR_FS_FILE_NOT_EXISTS 12 File does not exist ERR_FS_FILE_CANT_CREATED 13 File can t be created ERR_FS_FILE_CANT_OPEN 14 File can t open ERR_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED 15 Feature is not supported ERR_RESERVED_2 16 Reserved ERR_RESERVED_3 17 Reserved ERR_RESERVED_4 18 Reserved ERR_RESERVED_5 19 Reserved ERR_RESERVED...

Page 63: ...st be insured during shipment with the insurance and shipping charges prepaid by you If this product is returned uninsured you assume all risks of loss or damage during shipment Kramer Electronics will not be responsible for any costs related to the removal or re installation of this product from or into any installation Kramer Electronics will not be responsible for any costs related to any setti...

Page 64: ... list of Kramer distributors visit our Web site where updates to this user manual may be found We welcome your questions comments and feedback The terms HDMI HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing Administrator Inc All brand names product names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners D R A F T ...

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