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VP-553xl - Controlling the VP-553xl 

 

Mode 

Function 

AUDIO EQ 

Set the audio EQ values in 0.5dB steps for: BELOW 120Hz, CENTER 200Hz, 
CENTER 500Hz, CENTER 1200Hz, CENTER 3000Hz, CENTER 7500Hz and 
ABOVE 12000Hz 

6.2.3.1  The AUDIO Parameters 

Parameter 

Function  

SOURCE 

Select the audio source: FOLLOW VIDEO, HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3, 
HDBT1, HDBT2, HDBT3, PC1, PC2, TP1, TP2, CV1, CV2, or MIC 

EMBEDDED AUDIO 

HDMI AUDIO IN 
(1, 2 and 3) 

Select the HDMI 1, HDMI 2 and HDMI 3 audio 
sources behavior: 

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) 

EMBEDDED

: the embedded audio in the HDMI 

signal is selected  

ANALOG

: the analog audio input is selected  

HDMI AUDIO IN is enabled only when one of the 
HDMI inputs is selected 

OUTPUT VOLUME 

Set the output volume 

MUTE 

Set MUTE to ON or OFF 

DELAY 

Select the audio delay time: OFF, 10ms to 80ms in 10ms steps or 
AUTO 

MICROPHONE MIX 

Set mix ON to mix the microphone input with the selected audio input 
or set to OFF 

MIX LEVEL 

Adjust the mix level (enabled when MICROPHONE MIX is set to ON) 

6.2.4 

The AUD OUT Menu 

Parameter 

Function  

SOURCE 

Select the audio source: HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3, HDBT1, HDBT2, 
HDBT3, PC1, PC2, TP1, TP2, CV1, CV2 or MIC 

EMBEDDED AUDIO 

HDMI AUDIO 
IN (1, 2 and 3) 

Select the HDMI 1, HDMI 2 and HDMI 3 audio 
sources behavior: 

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) 

EMBEDDED

: the embedded audio in the HDMI 

signal is selected  

ANALOG

: the analog audio input is selected  

HDMI AUDIO IN is enabled only when one of the 
HDMI inputs is selected 

OUTPUT VOLUME (see 

Figure 8

) 

LINE 

Set the LINE OUT volume 

MONITOR 

Set the MONITOR OUT volume 

LINE OUT MUTE 

Set to ON or OFF

 

MONITOR OUT MUTE 

Set to ON or OFF 

DELAY 

Select the audio delay time: OFF, 10 to 80ms in 10ms steps or 
AUTO 

MICROPHONE MIX 

Set to ON or OFF 

Set to ON to mix the microphone input with the selected audio input or 
set to OFF 

Summary of Contents for VP-553xl

Page 1: ...KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD USER MANUAL MODEL VP 553xl Presentation Switcher Scaler P N 2900 300421 Rev 2 ...

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Page 4: ... Pages 30 7 1 Browsing the VP 553xl Web Pages 31 7 2 The Switching Page 32 7 3 The Scaler Page 35 7 4 The Device Settings Page 37 7 5 The USB Routing Page 39 7 6 The Audio Settings Page 40 7 7 The EDID Page 43 7 8 The Data Routing Page 45 7 9 The Authentication Page 46 7 10 The About Page 46 8 Technical Specifications 47 8 1 Default Communication Parameters 48 8 2 Input Resolutions 49 9 The VP 553...

Page 5: ... 1 for an Analog Input 36 Figure 22 The Scaler Page Output 2 36 Figure 23 The Device Settings Page 37 Figure 24 The Device Settings Page Static IP Confirmation 37 Figure 25 The Device Settings Page Uploading the New Firmware File 38 Figure 26 The Device Settings Page New Firmware Updated 38 Figure 27 The USB Routing Page 39 Figure 28 The USB Tied to a Selected Input 40 Figure 29 The Audio Settings...

Page 6: ... function GROUP 1 Distribution Amplifiers GROUP 2 Switchers and Routers GROUP 3 Control Systems GROUP 4 Format Standards Converters GROUP 5 Range Extenders and Repeaters GROUP 6 Specialty AV Products GROUP 7 Scan Converters and Scalers GROUP 8 Cables and Connectors GROUP 9 Room Connectivity GROUP 10 Accessories and Rack Adapters GROUP 11 Sierra Video Products GROUP 12 Digital Signage GROUP 13 Audi...

Page 7: ...rformance Use only good quality connection cables we recommend Kramer high performance high resolution cables to avoid interference deterioration in signal 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 adve...

Page 8: ...The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC aims to reduce the amount of WEEE sent for disposal to landfill or incineration by requiring it to be collected and recycled To comply with the WEEE Directive Kramer Electronics has made arrangements with the European Advanced Recycling Network EARN and will cover any costs of treatment recycling and recovery of waste Kramer E...

Page 9: ...ft For optimum range and performance using HDBaseT use Kramer s BC UNIKat cable Note that the transmission range depends on the signal resolution source and display used The distance using non Kramer CAT 6 cable may not reach these ranges System Range for the TP inputs and outputs over 250m more than 820ft For optimum range and performance using TP use Kramer s BC STP cable where skewing is not an...

Page 10: ...ault selection is HDMI If not present the unit uses the audio from the analog input Manual audio selection is also available Audio inputs three analog HDMI audio and two analog PC audio on 3 5mm mini jacks two stereo CV audio on RCA connectors each with individual level controls A microphone input dynamic or condenser with 48V phantom voltage Audio outputs two balanced stereo audio on terminal blo...

Page 11: ...ve 4 1 USB 1 1 switcher The switcher can be used for example to connect one out of several PCs to a smart board or other USB client The USB switcher can be routed as a separate layer or can be tied to the video switching layer of the unit This creates a powerful USB follows video system the PC routed to the display also connects to the smart board In many meeting room setups these USB switching sc...

Page 12: ... free cable Kramer BC STP is intended for analog signals where skewing is not an issue In cases where there is skewing in analog TP systems our Unshielded Twisted Pair UTP skew free cable Kramer BC XTP may be advantageous and UTP cable might also be preferable for long range applications In any event when using UTP cable it is advisable to ensure that the cable is installed far away from electric ...

Page 13: ...utton will not affect the LINE and MONITOR outputs 7 FREEZE Buttons Press to freeze unfreeze the output video image on OUT 1 and OUT 2 separately can be programmed to follow MUTE see Section 6 2 5 8 MENU Button Displays the OSD menu see Section 6 2 9 Navigation Buttons Button Press to decrease numerical values or select from several definitions Button Press to move up the menu list values see Sect...

Page 14: ...r graphics source from 1 to 2 18 CV RCA Connect to the composite video source from 1 to 2 19 USB B type IN Connectors Connect to a USB host from 1 to 4 20 USB A type OUT Connector Connect to a USB client 21 AUDIO INPUT Connectors HDMI 3 5mm Mini Jack Connect to the analog audio HDMI source from 1 to 3 22 AUX IN Terminal Block Connector Connect to an auxiliary stereo balanced audio source or microp...

Page 15: ...o messages 28 POWER Switch Switch for turning the unit ON or OFF 29 VIDEO OUTPUT Connectors OUT 1 HDMI Connect to an HDMI acceptor HDBT RJ 45 Connect to an HDBT Receiver for example the Kramer TP 580Rxr 30 OUT 2 Connect to an HDMI acceptor 31 ETHERNET Connector Connects to the PC or other Serial Controller through computer networking 32 RS 232 DATA 9 pin D sub Port Connect to the PC or the remote ...

Page 16: ...VP 553xl Installing in a Rack 11 4 Installing in a Rack This section provides instructions for rack mounting the unit ...

Page 17: ...ia a DVI HDMI adapter When using this adapter you can connect the audio signal via the terminal block connector 2 Connect a computer graphics source to the PC 1 15 pin HD VIDEO INPUT connector from 1 to 2 3 Connect a composite video source for example a composite video player to the CV VIDEO INPUT RCA connector from 1 to 2 4 Connect a TP transmitter for example TP 121xl to the RJ 45 TP IN connecto...

Page 18: ...cted to HDBT HDMI OUT 2 for example a projector 10 Connect the LINE OUT and or MONITOR OUT AUDIO OUTPUT terminal blocks to An audio power amplifier Active speakers 11 Connect the RS 232 DATA 9 pin D sub Port to a PC for sending RS 232 commands via HDBT RS 232 CONTROL 9 pin D sub Port to a PC to control the unit 12 Connect the REM 2 pin terminal block contact closure remote control pins to a switch...

Page 19: ...14 VP 553xl Connecting the VP 553xl Figure 3 Connecting the VP 553xl Presentation Switcher Scaler ...

Page 20: ...g the VP 553xl 15 5 1 Connecting the Balanced Stereo Audio Input and Outputs Figure 4 Balanced Stereo Audio Connection Figure 5 Unbalanced Stereo Audio Output Connection Figure 6 Unbalanced Stereo Audio Input Connection ...

Page 21: ... PC 1 and 2 HDBT 1 to 3 or HDMI 1 to 3 to OUT 1 Input selector buttons for selecting the required input HDBT 1 to 3 or HDMI 1 to 3 to OUT 2 Input selector buttons for selecting the required USB port 1 to 4 BLANK MUTE and FREEZE buttons for OUT 1 and OUT 2 MENU ENTER and up down left and right arrow buttons RESET TO XGA 720p and OSD SELECT buttons 6 1 1 The Auto Adjust Feature The auto adjust featu...

Page 22: ... between reset to XGA and reset to 720p ETHER NET IP MODE Set to DHCP or STATIC When selecting STATIC IP the IP number appears next to IP ADDRESS SET STATIC IP set the IP ADDRESS DEF GATEWAY default gateway and SUBNET MASK CONTROL PORT set the CONTROL PORT number MISC You can use a remote control transmitter that is used for controlling a peripheral device for example a DVD player to send commands...

Page 23: ...urce DIP SWITCH set MICHROPHONE PHANTOM POWER STEREO and MUTE CONTROL ON or OFF VERSION shows the firmware version Figure 7 shows the IR signal route when setting HDBT 1 IR OUT to HDBT 2 In this example an External IR Sensor is connected to the IR connector of the TP 580T connected to HDBT 2 and an IR Emitter is connected between the TP 580T connected to HDBT 1 and a DVD player The DVD remote cont...

Page 24: ...00x600 60 1920x1200 1920x1200 60 1024x768 1024x768 60 480p 60Hz 720x480P 60 1280x768 1280x768 60 720p 60Hz 1280x720P 60 1360x768 1360x768 60 1080i 60Hz 1920x1080I 60 1280x720 1280x720 60 1080p 60Hz 1920x1080P 60 1280x800 1280x800 60 576p 50Hz 720x576P 60 1280x1024 1280x1024 60 720p 50Hz 1280x720P 50 1440x900 1440x900 60 1080i 50Hz 1920x1080I 50 1400x1050 1400x1050 60 1080p 50Hz 1920x1080P 50 1680x...

Page 25: ...phase CLOCK Set the clock frequency WXGA XGA Set to WXGA or XGA RESET Reset settings to their default values 6 2 2 1 The AUDIO Parameters Parameter Function SOURCE Select the audio source FOLLOW VIDEO HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI3 HDBT1 HDBT2 HDBT3 PC1 PC2 TP1 TP2 CV1 CV2 or MIC EMBEDDED AUDIO HDMI AUDIO IN 1 2 and 3 Select the HDMI 1 HDMI 2 and HDMI 3 audio sources behavior AUTOMATIC the embedded audio on th...

Page 26: ...z 1920x1080I 60 1280x720 1280x720 60 1080p 60Hz 1920x1080P 60 1280x800 1280x800 60 576p 50Hz 720x576P 60 1280x1024 1280x1024 60 720p 50Hz 1280x720P 50 1440x900 1440x900 60 1080i 50Hz 1920x1080I 50 1400x1050 1400x1050 60 1080p 50Hz 1920x1080P 50 1680x1050 1680x1050 60 NATIVE Select NATIVE to select the output resolution from the EDID of the connected HDMI monitor HDCP INPUT HDCP select the HDCP opt...

Page 27: ...s in 10ms steps or AUTO MICROPHONE MIX Set mix ON to mix the microphone input with the selected audio input or set to OFF MIX LEVEL Adjust the mix level enabled when MICROPHONE MIX is set to ON 6 2 4 The AUD OUT Menu Parameter Function SOURCE Select the audio source HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI3 HDBT1 HDBT2 HDBT3 PC1 PC2 TP1 TP2 CV1 CV2 or MIC EMBEDDED AUDIO HDMI AUDIO IN 1 2 and 3 Select the HDMI 1 HDMI 2 an...

Page 28: ... Audio Volume Level dB vs OSD Volume Values 6 2 5 The AUD SET Menu Parameter Function MICROPHONE GAIN Set the microphone gain INPUT VOLUME Set the volume for each input HDMI1 embedded HDMI2 embedded HDMI3 embedded HDBaseT1 embedded HDBaseT2 embedded HDBaseT3 embedded HDMI1 analog HDMI2 analog HDMI3 analog PC1 PC2 TP1 TP2 CV1 CV2 MUTE FOLLOWS Select the action that will be followed by mute NONE the...

Page 29: ... steps from 5 to 60 TRANSPARENCY Set the OSD background between 0 transparent and 50 opaque DISPLAY Select the information shown on the screen during operation OFF the information is not shown ON the information is shown permanently INFO the information is shown for a few seconds 6 3 Connecting to the VP 553xl via RS 232 The VP 553xl features two RS 232 ports RS 232 DATA to pass data to and from t...

Page 30: ... Port Directly to a PC You can connect the Ethernet port of the VP 553xl 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 553xl with the factory configured default IP address After connecting the VP 553xl to the Ethernet port configure your PC as follows 1 Click Start Control Panel Network and Shari...

Page 31: ... Window 4 Highlight 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 10 or Figure 11 ...

Page 32: ...VP 553xl Controlling the VP 553xl 27 Figure 10 Internet Protocol Version 4 Properties Window Figure 11 Internet Protocol Version 6 Properties Window ...

Page 33: ...tocol Properties Window 7 Click OK 8 Click Close 6 4 2 Connecting the Ethernet Port via a Network Hub or Switch You can connect the Ethernet port of the VP 553xl to the Ethernet port on a network hub or using a straight through cable with RJ 45 connectors 6 4 3 Control Configuration via the Ethernet Port To control several units via Ethernet connect the Master unit Device 1 via the Ethernet port t...

Page 34: ...reen black screen and the display for both windows MUTE Toggle between muting blocking out the sound and enabling the audio output FREEZE Freeze unfreeze the output video image for both windows Press ENTER to access menu levels when in the OSD MENU Enter Exit the OSD menu and return to the previous menu level OSD Select whether the OSD will appear on OUT 1 OUT 2 both or none of them 720p XGA Press...

Page 35: ...ser and an Ethernet connection Before attempting to connect Perform the procedures in Section 6 4 Ensure that your browser is supported The following operating systems and Web browsers are supported Windows 7 Google Chrome v25 FireFox v15 Opera v12 Microsoft Internet Explorer v9 Windows XP Google Chrome v25 FireFox v15 Apple Mac Google Chrome v25 FireFox v20 Opera v12 14 Safari v6 ...

Page 36: ...ars Figure 14 The Loading Page Once loaded enter your user name and password Figure 15 Enter Username and Password There are eight Web pages The Switching page see Section 7 2 The Scaler page see Section 7 3 The Device Settings page See Section 7 4 The USB Routing page see Section 7 5 The Audio Settings page see Section 7 6 The EDID page see Section 7 7 The Data Routing page see Section 7 8 The Au...

Page 37: ...itch an input to an output audio video or audio follow video the Audio out below Output shows the audio input that is routed to the line and monitor outputs The volume area lets you control the Line and Monitor output audio level The lower part of the screen lets you save a configuration and upload a saved configuration The model name FW version IP number and settings appear on the lower left side...

Page 38: ...tton by clicking the edit icon To edit an input button select that button and click the edit icon The input edit window appears Figure 18 Edit Input Buttons The input edit window lets you change the name of the input as it will appear on the Web page and save it and also set the embedded and analog volume separately ...

Page 39: ...settings the Auxiliary mixer ON or OFF and set the Auxiliary level as well as the output volume 7 2 1 Switching an Input to an Output You can switch the input audio and video signals together to a selected output AFV or separately To switch an Input to an Output in the AFV mode see the output 1 button in Figure 18 1 Click an output button The button changes color to purple 2 Click on the Input AFV...

Page 40: ...n displays from input 3 next to the video icon 3 Click the audio icon on Input 8 The Output 2 button displays PC2 next to the audio icon 7 3 The Scaler Page The Scaler page lets you set the output 1 and output 2 picture and PC mode separately Figure 20 shows the Scaler page for output 1 which includes the picture setup and the PC mode setup Note that when the PC inputs are connected all the settin...

Page 41: ...Using the Embedded Web Pages When an analog input is connected the PC mode is enabled Figure 21 The Scaler Page Output 1 for an Analog Input Figure 22 shows the setup for output 2 Figure 22 The Scaler Page Output 2 ...

Page 42: ...Settings window in Figure 23 lets you upgrade the firmware and set the Ethernet parameters Figure 23 The Device Settings Page Any change in the device settings requires confirmation as illustrated in the example in Figure 24 Figure 24 The Device Settings Page Static IP Confirmation ...

Page 43: ...ose the firmware file by clicking the Choose File button in the Firmware upgrade line 2 Click the Upgrade button The new firmware is uploaded Figure 25 The Device Settings Page Uploading the New Firmware File 3 Make sure that the new version appears on the Web page lower left side Figure 26 The Device Settings Page New Firmware Updated ...

Page 44: ... 1 is selected The selected button is routed to the USB client The USB Routing page also lets you tie any of the USB ports to any of the switcher scaler inputs that are routed to output 1 To do so click the Tie To Input button and then assign the USB 1 to 4 ports each to one of the inputs In the example in Figure 28 if the Tie To INPUT button was selected USB 1 is tied to HDMI 1 USB 2 is tied to H...

Page 45: ... page lets you switch and set the selected audio signal to the two outputs and the independent audio output The rear panel DIP switch settings see Figure 2 Auxiliary Settings Stereo Mono and Microphone are displayed Note that the DIP switch settings cannot be changed via the Web pages only physically on the rear panel The Input tab see Figure 29 lets you set the volume individually for each input ...

Page 46: ...VP 553xl Using the Embedded Web Pages 41 Figure 29 The Audio Settings Page Inputs Figure 30 shows the output 1 equalizer settings Figure 30 The Audio Settings Page Output 1 ...

Page 47: ...Figure 30 shows the output 2 equalizer settings Figure 31 The Audio Settings Page Output 2 Figure 30 shows the Monitor equalizer settings as well as the volume of the Aux Line and Monitor volume levels Figure 32 The Audio Settings Page Monitor ...

Page 48: ...cted resolution Native Timing or the default resolution HDMI HDBT or VGA to one or more selected inputs Figure 33 The EDID Page Figure 34 shows how to select a resolution from the list and select one or more inputs To copy click the Copy button Figure 34 The EDID Page Copying the Native Timing ...

Page 49: ... select one or more inputs To copy click the Copy button Figure 35 The EDID Page Copying the Default The EDID page displays the machine name selected resolution the audio channels and deep color support After clicking the Copy button the EDID page shows the copy EDID results Figure 36 The EDID Page The Copy EDID Results ...

Page 50: ... output Ethernet General you can transmit data from a controller connected via the Ethernet port to one of the HDBaseT inputs or the HDBaseT output Ethernet SID X2N you can transmit data from a controller connected via the connected SID X2N to the HDBaseT input to which it is connected Figure 37 The Data Routing Page Click the Set changes button to set the changes RS 232 Data Port for each HDBaseT...

Page 51: ...you can check RS 232 and SID X2N simultaneously 7 9 The Authentication Page The Authentication page lets you set the user name and password as well as setting the inactivity logout Figure 38 shows the Authentication page Figure 38 The Authentication Page 7 10 The About Page The VP 553xl About page lets you view the Web page version and Kramer Electronics Ltd details Figure 39 The About Page ...

Page 52: ... 60 1280x800 60 1280x1024 60 1440x900 60 1400x1050 60 1680x1050 60 1600x1200 60 1920x1080 60 1920x1200 60 720x480p 60 1280x720p 60 1920x1080i 60 1920x1080p 60 720x576p 60 1280x720p 50 1920x1080i 50 1920x1080p 50 CONTROLS TP 1 TP 2 CV 1 CV 2 HDBT 1 HDBT 2 HDBT 3 PC 1 PC 2 HDMI 1 HDMI 2 HDMI 3 USB 1 USB 2 USB 3 USB 4 input selector buttons 2 blank 2 mute 2 freeze buttons menu enter menu arrows reset...

Page 53: ...HDMI3 input to the HDMI1 output port ROUTE 1 1 2 cr Ethernet To reset the IP settings to the factory reset values go to Menu Factory RESET Change the option to YES and press Enter IP Address 192 168 1 39 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 1 254 Default UDP Port 50000 Maximum UDP Ports 4 Full Factory Reset OSD Go to Menu Factory RESET Change the option to YES and press Enter ...

Page 54: ... Yes Yes 1280x768 60Hz No Yes No 1280x800 60Hz No Yes Yes 1280x960 60Hz No Yes Yes 1280x1024 60 75Hz No Yes Yes 1360x768 60Hz No Yes Yes 1400x1050 60Hz No Yes Yes 1440x900 60Hz No Yes Yes 1600x900 RB 60Hz No Yes Yes 1600x1200 60Hz No Yes Yes 1680x1050 RB 60Hz No Yes Yes 1920x1080 60Hz No Yes Yes 1920x1200 RB 60Hz No Yes Yes 480I 576I No No Yes 480P 576P No No Yes 720P 50 60Hz No No Yes 1080I 50 60...

Page 55: ...no parity 8 data bits and 1 stop bit 9 1 1 Host Message Format Start Address optional Body Delimiter Destination_id Message CR Simple Command Command string with only one command without addressing Start Body Delimiter Command SP Parameter_1 Parameter_2 CR Command String Formal syntax with commands concatenation and addressing Start Address Body Delimiter Destination_id Command_1 Parameter1_1 Para...

Page 56: ...gins with a message starting character and ends with a message closing character Note A string can contain more than one command Commands are separated by a pipe character Message starting character For host command query For machine response Device address Optional for K NET K NET Device ID followed by Query sign follows some commands to define a query request Message closing character CR For hos...

Page 57: ...ial coding such as X Refer to the controller manual 9 1 5 Command Forms Some commands have short name syntax in addition to long name syntax to allow faster typing The response is always in long syntax 9 1 6 Command Chaining Multiple commands can be chained in the same string Each command is delimited by a pipe character When chaining commands enter the message starting character and the message c...

Page 58: ...T MASK NTMSK Get device subnet mask NET DHCP NTDH Set DHCP mode NET DHCP NTDH Get DHCP mode CPEDID Copy output EDID to input LDEDID Write EDID data from external application to device inputs GEDID Set EDID data from device GEDID Get EDID support on certain input output ROUTE Set the video audio USB and serial data routing see Section 9 3 3 ROUTE Display the video audio USB and serial data routing ...

Page 59: ...e auto sync on off status IMAGE PROP Set the screen size IMAGE PROP Display the screen size SCLR PCAUTO Run PC auto SCLR AUDIO DELAY Set audio delay SCLR AUDIO DELAY Display the audio delay value EQ LVL Set EQ EQ LVL Display EQ SHOW OSD Set the OSD display SHOW OSD Get the OSD display MIC GAIN Set Mic volume MIC GAIN Display Mic volume DPSW STATUS Get the DIP switch status ETH PORT Set UDP port ET...

Page 60: ...BT 1 3 HDMI 2 A 1 2 HDBT 2 4 HDMI 3 EMB 2 1 HDBT 3 5 HDMI 3 A 2 2 USB Host PC 1 6 HDBT 1 3 USB 1 0 PC 2 7 HDBT 2 4 USB 2 1 TP 1 8 HDBT 3 5 USB 3 2 TP 2 9 PC 1 6 USB 4 3 CV 1 10 PC 2 7 CV 2 11 TP 1 8 TP 2 9 Audio Output CV 1 10 Line OUT 0 0 CV 2 11 Monitor OUT 0 1 Aux IN 12 9 3 2 The Resolutions key Resolution Resolution Resolution 0 Native 9 1440x900 18 720P60 1 640x480 10 1400x1050 19 1080P60 2 8...

Page 61: ...DBT1 SID X2N select HDMI 3 2 HDBT1 SID X2N select DP 3 3 HDBT1 SID X2N select DVI 3 4 HDBT1 SID X2N select PC 4 1 HDBT2 SID X2N select HDMI 4 2 HDBT2 SID X2N select DP 4 3 HDBT2 SID X2N select DVI 4 4 HDBT2 SID X2N select PC 5 1 HDBT3 SID X2N select HDMI 5 2 HDBT3 SID X2N select DP 5 3 HDBT3 SID X2N select DVI 5 4 HDBT3 SID X2N select PC Set audio source Value 2 Value 0 2 Value 0 12 Audio 0 Audio ...

Page 62: ... SID X2N 3 HDBT1 4 HDBT2 5 HDBT3 Set video audio source Value 12 Value 1 2 Value 0 11 Video audio 1 Output1 2 Output2 0 HDMI1 1 HDMI2 2 HDMI3 3 HDBT1 4 HDBT2 5 HDBT3 6 PC1 7 PC2 8 TP1 9 TP2 10 CV1 11 CV2 Set video audio source set embedded or analog Value 12 Value 1 2 Value 0 2 1 2 Video audio 1 Output1 2 Output2 0 1 HDMI1 Embedded 0 2 HDMI1 Analog 1 1 HDMI2 Embedded 1 2 HDMI2 Analog 2 1 HDMI3 Emb...

Page 63: ... Transparency Set Get HELP End User Description Syntax Set Get Get command list or help for specific command 2 options 1 HELP 2 HELP command_name Response 1 Multi line nn Device available protocol 3000 commands command command To get help for command use HELP COMMAND_NAME 2 Multi line nn HELP command description USAGE usage Command BUILD DATE Command Type System mandatory Command Name Permission T...

Page 64: ...eletion can take some time Command MODEL Command Type System mandatory Command Name Permission Transparency Set Get MODEL End User Description Syntax Set Get Get device model MODEL Response nn MODEL model_name Parameters model_name String of up to 19 printable ASCII chars Command PROT VER Command Type System mandatory Command Name Permission Transparency Set Get PROT VER End User Description Synta...

Page 65: ...x01 OUT1 0x02 OUT2 0x04 AUDIO OUT Notes Programs matrix action as a response for external event programmable button pressed Command SN Command Type System mandatory Command Name Permission Transparency Set Get SN End User Public Description Syntax Set Get Get device serial number SN Response nn SN serial_number Parameters serial_number 14 decimal digits factory assigned Command RESET Command Type ...

Page 66: ...ommand VERSION Command Type System mandatory Command Name Permission Transparency Set Get VERSION End User Description Syntax Set Get Get version number VERSION Response nn VERSION firmware_version Parameters firmware_version Format XX XX XXXX where the digits group are major minor build version Command NET MAC Command Type Communication Command Name Permission Transparency Set Get NET MAC End Use...

Page 67: ... xxx xxx xxx Notes For proper settings consult your network administrator Command NET GATE Command Type Communication Command Name Permission Transparency Set NET GATE Administrator Get NET GATE End User Description Syntax Set Set Gateway IP NET GATE P1 Get Get Gateway IP NET GATE Response Set nn NET GATE P1 OK Get nn NET GATE ip_address Parameters P1 valid IP address xxx xxx xxx xxx Notes A netwo...

Page 68: ...HCP Command Type Communication Command Name Permission Transparency Set NET DHCP Administrator Get NET DHCP End User Description Syntax Set Set DHCP mode NET DHCP P1 Get Get DHCP mode NET DHCP Response Set nn NET DHCP P1 OK Get nn NET DHCP mode Parameters P1 Off On 0 off 1 on 0 Do not use DHCP Use the IP set by the factory or using the IP set command 1 Try to use DHCP If unavailable use IP as abov...

Page 69: ...2 P3 destination type 0 input P4 bitmap representing destination IDs 0 HDMI1 1 HDMI2 2 HDMI3 3 HDBT1 4 HDBT2 5 HDBT3 Format XXXX X where X is hex digit The binary form of every hex digit represents corresponding destinations Setting 1 says that EDID data has to be copied to this destination Response Triggers Response is sent to the com port from which the Set was received before execution Notes De...

Page 70: ...1 means EDID data has to be copied to this destination size EDID data size see table below safe_mode 0 Device accepts the EDID as is without trying to adjust EDID_DATA data in protocol packets see Section 9 3 5 dest_bitmask size dest_bitmask size 0x01 HDMI1 256 0x10 HDBT2 256 0x02 HDMI2 256 0x20 HDBT3 256 0x04 HDMI3 256 0x01 PC1 128 0x08 HDBT1 256 0x02 PC2 128 Response Triggers Response is sent to...

Page 71: ...riggers Response is sent to the com port from which the Set before execution Get command was received Notes For Get size 0 means EDID is not supported For old devices that do not support this command nn ERR 002 is received Command ROUTE Command Type Command Name Permission Transparency Set ROUTE End User Get ROUTE End User Description Syntax Set Set layer routing ROUTE P1 P2 P3 Get Get layer routi...

Page 72: ...ceived Response is sent after every change in input signal status ON to OFF or OFF to ON Command DISPLAY Command Type System Command Name Permission Transparency Set Get DISPLAY End User Public Description Syntax Set Get Get output HPD status DISPLAY P1 Response nn DISPLAY P1 P2 Parameters P1 Output number 0 HDMI1 1 HDBT1 2 HDMI2 P2 0 Off 1 On Response triggers After execution response is sent to ...

Page 73: ... Set Set HDCP mode HDCP MOD P1 P2 P3 Get Get HDCP mode HDCP MOD P1 P2 Response Set Get nn HDCP MOD P1 P2 P3 Parameters P1 Input Output 0 Input 1 Output P2 Scaler number 1 Scaler1 2 Scaler2 P3 Status 0 Off 1 On 2 Follow In 3 Follow Out Response triggers Response is sent to the com port from which the Set before execution Get command was received Response is sent to all com ports after execution if ...

Page 74: ...Command Name Permission Transparency Set VID RES End User Public Get VID RES End User Public Description Syntax Set Set video resolution VID RES P1 P2 P3 P4 Get Get video resolution VID RES P1 P2 P3 Response nn VID RES P1 P2 P3 P4 Parameters P1 0 Input 1 Output P2 1 Scaler1 2 Scaler2 P3 0 Off 1 On P4 video resolutions see Section 9 3 2 Response triggers After execution response is sent to the com ...

Page 75: ...ublic Description Syntax Set Set freeze on selected output VFRZ P1 P2 Get Get output freeze status VFRZ P1 Response nn VFRZ P1 P2 Parameters P1 Scaler number 1 Scaler1 2 Scaler2 P2 Off On 0 Off 1 On Command AUD LVL Command Type Audio Command Name Permission Transparency Set AUD LVL End User Get AUD LVL End User Description Syntax Set Set audio level in specific amplifier stage AUD LVL P1 P2 P3 Get...

Page 76: ...End User Public Description Syntax Set Set the mixing level of the selected output MIX LVL P1 P2 Get Get the mixing level of the selected output MIX LVL P1 Response Set Get nn MIX LVL P1 P2 Parameters P1 Output number 0 Audio out 1 Scaler 1 2 Scaler2 P2 Level 0 to 100 Response triggers Response is sent to the com port from which the Set before execution Get command was received After execution res...

Page 77: ... external control device button press device menu and similar or genlock status was changed Notes Mutes the selected audio output Command SCLR AS Command Type Audio Command Name Permission Transparency Set SCLR AS End User Public Get SCLR AS End User Public Description Syntax Set Set the SCLR AS P1 P2 Get Get the SCLR AS P1 Response Set Get nn SCLR AS P1 P2 Parameters P1 Scaler Number 1 Scaler 1 2...

Page 78: ...ll com ports if CMD NAME was set any other external control device button press device menu and similar or genlock status was changed Notes Sets the image properties of the selected scaler Command SCLR PCAUTO Command Type Video Command Name Permission Transparency Set SCLR PCAUTO End User Public Get End User Public Description Syntax Set Set SCLR PCAUTO P1 P2 Get Response Set Get nn SCLR PCAUTO P1...

Page 79: ...e button press device menu and similar or genlock status was changed Notes Sets the audio delay for the selected audio output Command EQ LVL Command Type Audio Command Name Permission Transparency Set EQ LVL End User Public Get EQ LVL End User Public Description Syntax Set Set the equalization level EQ LVL P1 P2 P3 Get Get the equalization level EQ LVL P1 P2 Response Set Get nn EQ LVL P1 P2 P3 Par...

Page 80: ...evice button press device menu and similar or genlock status was changed Notes Displays the OSD of the selected Scaler Command MIC GAIN Command Type Audio Command Name Permission Transparency Set MIC GAIN End User Public Get MIC GAIN End User Public Description Syntax Set Set the microphone gain MIC GAIN P1 P2 Get Get the microphone gain MIC GAIN P1 Response Set Get nn MIC GAIN P1 P2 Parameters P1...

Page 81: ...xecution Get command was received After execution response is sent to all com ports if CMD NAME was set any other external control device button press device menu and similar or genlock status was changed Notes Gets the DIP status for the selected DIP switch Command ETH PORT Command Type Communication Command Name Permission Transparency Set ETH PORT Administrator Public Get ETH PORT End User Publ...

Page 82: ...Set VOLUME End User Get Description Syntax Set Set global output audio level VOLUME P1 Get Response nn VOLUME P1 OK Parameters P1 Input Output increase current level decrease current level Notes To set get an input level or audio level in other amplifier stage use command AUD LVL AUD LVL to set get audio level in specific amplifier stage 9 3 5 Packet Protocol Structure The packet protocol is desig...

Page 83: ...ytes in length Data data length 2 bytes CRC 2 bytes 01 02 03 04 05 Packet ID Length Data CRC 5 Response NNNNSPOKCR LF Where NNNN is the received packet ID in ASCII hex digits 9 3 5 2 Calculating the CRC The polynomial for the 16 bit CRC is CRC CCITT 0x1021 x16 x12 x5 1 Initial value 0000 Final XOR Value 0 For a code example see http sanity free org 133 crc_16_ccitt_in_csharp html CRC example Data ...

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