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5.2  Connecting the Video Inputs 

The Video Scaler provides for a Composite Video or an S-Video input signal for scaling, as well as a computer 
signal input (4 in the case of the VP-722DS) that is passed through the unit when it is in the Bypass Mode. 

 

 

Composite Video

 - use the composite video cable provided to connect from the composite video output 

of the source video equipment to the back of the Video Scaler (the BNC connector marked CV). 

 

S-Video

 - use the S-Video cable provided to connect from the S-Video output of the source video 

equipment to the back of the Video Scaler (the 4-Pin Mini-DIN connector marked SV).  S-Video 
provides improved performance over Composite Video. 

 

Computer RGB with H&V Sync

 - connect the source computer’s RGBHV (Red, Green, Blue, H.Sync 

and V.Sync) output signal to the Video Scaler’s PC In HD15 connector.  In the case of the VP-722DS, 
four such source computer signals may be connected to the Video Scaler at the HD15 Input connectors 
labeled PC1, PC2, PC3 and PC4.  

Note

 – These Computer Input Signals are not scaled, but are available 

for pass-through when the Video Scaler is in the Bypass Mode. 

 

5.3  Connecting the Video Output 

Connect the Video Scaler’s RGBHV output to the target computer monitor, video projector or other destination 
via the 5 BNC connectors or the single HD15 connector labeled Output.  The slide switch between these output 
connectors is used to select whether the output signal is sent to the 5 BNC’s or the HD15.  

Note

 – The output 

signal is not available at both simultaneously. 
 

5.4  Connecting the Serial Cable  

In addition to the Front Panel Buttons, the VP-722DS can have its Video Input selection made by an external 
control device.  This is accomplished by connecting the unit’s RS-232 port to an external control system.  See 
the section on 'RS-232 Control' later in this manual on how to use this control feature. 
 

5.5  Connecting the AC Power 

The Video Scaler requires an AC input power source of 100-240VAC@50-60Hz. The unit’s switching power 
supply automatically accommodates this input power range. With the Power On/Off switch on the rear of the 
Video Scaler in the Off position, plug the AC Cable supplied into the AC Receptacle on the back of the unit and 
plug the AC Cable into the power outlet. 
 

5.6  Connecting the Audio Control (VP-722DS Only) 

The VP-722DS has the ability to control an external Kramer audio routing switcher (with contact closure 
control) for audio-follow-video applications.  This is accomplished by providing a set of contact closures that 
follow the Video Input selection.  This connector strip is located on the rear panel of the unit and a “normally-
open” pair of contacts is provided to correspond to each input: SV, CV, PC1, PC2, PC3 and PC4.  When a 
particular video input is selected via the front panel Input Button, its respective set of contacts “close”, thus 
providing an indication to the external audio switcher.  Please refer to the Kramer audio switcher’s user manual 
for instructions on connecting the Video Scaler’s contacts to the audio switcher’s contacts. 
 

5.7  Turning the Video Scaler On 

Make sure that all cables are connected and that all other equipment is turned on.  The Video Scaler’s AC Power 
Switch on the rear panel should be switched to the On position.  When the Video Scaler is switched on, some of 
the LED indicators on the front panel will illuminate.  If a video input signal is present, an image should be seen 
on the output display device.  If there is no picture on the display device, go to the Troubleshooting section.  
  

 

Summary of Contents for VP-721DS

Page 1: ...KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD KRAMER ELECTRONICS Ltd USER MANUAL VIDEO SCALERS Models VP 721DS VP 722DS IMPORTANT Before proceeding please read paragraph entitled Unpacking and Contents...

Page 2: ...3 Connecting the Video Output 6 5 4 Connecting the Serial Cable 6 5 5 Connecting the AC Power 6 5 6 Connecting the Audio Control 6 5 7 Turning the Video Scaler On 6 6 ABOUT THE VIDEO SCALER 7 7 INPUT...

Page 3: ...lacing video from 24 frames per second film It offers significant enhancements when viewing movies on a large screen VT Vertical Temporal Filter can remove jagged edges and other de interlacing artifa...

Page 4: ...0x600 XGA 1024x768 VGA 640x480 SVGA 800x600 XGA 1024x768 Scaled Output Vertical Refresh Rates NTSC Version 59 94Hz PAL Version 50Hz NTSC Version 59 94Hz PAL Version 50Hz Scaled Output Horizontal Scan...

Page 5: ...are available from Kramer can enhance implementation of your Video Scaler For information regarding these accessories contact your Kramer dealer RGBHV Output Cable Assemblies 5 BNC to 5 BNC VGA style...

Page 6: ...n made by an external control device This is accomplished by connecting the unit s RS 232 port to an external control system See the section on RS 232 Control later in this manual on how to use this c...

Page 7: ...re allows input selection to be done by switching power on or off to the source video devices Manual Input Select Mode allows manual selection of which input video signal is chosen Repeatedly pressing...

Page 8: ...is pressed repeatedly until this parameter is available for adjustment This is for horizontally centering the image When this LED is illuminated pressing the Button moves the position of the image to...

Page 9: ...between VP 722SC and RS 232 remote controller with modem cable RS 232 transmission format Baud Rate 9600bps Data Bit 8 bits Parity None Stop Bit 1 bit Command Response codes of RS 232 transmission Th...

Page 10: ...TECHNICAL DATA 11 1 HD15 Connector Information Pin Use Pin Use 1 Red 0 7v max 75 Ohms 9 Passed to PC monitor pin 9 2 Green 0 7v max 75 Ohms 10 Ground 3 Blue 0 7v max 75 Ohms 11 Ground 4 ID 2 passed to...

Page 11: ...he fuse The procedure located elsewhere in this manual 2 If the LED s are illuminated a Check that the output switch on the rear panel of the Video Scaler is set to the proper position either BNC or H...

Page 12: ...including adjustment of user controls or programming These costs are the responsibility of the Kramer dealer from whom the product was purchased 3 Shipping charges HOW YOU CAN GET WARRANTY SERVICE 1...

Page 13: ...have prior approval This may be obtained from your dealer 14 COMPLIANCE NOTICE This equipment has been tested to determine compliance with the requirements of EN 55022 CE emissions standards Class B...

Page 14: ...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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