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VP-733 

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Configuring the VP-733 via the OSD MENU Screens

 

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7.3.1 

Selecting the Correct Aspect Ratio 

You can configure

 

the aspect ratio of any output image to fit your application. The 

VP-733

 offers six different aspect ratio settings: Best Fit, Letterbox, Follow Output, 

Virtual Wide, Follow Input, and Custom. Here is how each of these settings works. 

BEST FIT 

– This setting re-sizes the video or graphics 

input signal to “best fit” the output resolution while 
maintaining the aspect ratio of the input signal. For 
example, a composite video signal (4:3 aspect ratio) will 
“best fit” to the top and bottom of a widescreen output 
image, resulting in black pillars on either side. 

 

LETTERBOX

 

– This setting compresses the top and 

bottom edges of the input signal, but fills the width of 
the screen. For example, to preserve a widescreen 
film image on a 4:3 display. 

 

FOLLOW OUTPUT

 

– The aspect ratio and resolution 

of the input signal is re-sized to precisely match the 
aspect ratio and resolution of the 

VP-733

 output 

signal. This may result in some distortion to the input 
signal images 

 

VIRTUAL WIDE

 

– The input signal is stretched 

horizontally to fit the width of a widescreen output 
image from the 

VP-733

. This setting is used to 

expand anamorphic (horizontally compressed) video 
images from DVDs 

 

FOLLOW INPUT

 

– The aspect ratio and resolution of 

the input video or graphics signal are both preserved. 
For example, a composite video image with a 4:3 
aspect ratio will appear with the same aspect ratio on 
a 1080p (16:9) output image, surrounded by black 
bars 

 

CUSTOM

 

– Use this menu to define a custom aspect 

ratio by adjusting the output image horizontal size 
(width) and vertical size (height) 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for VP-733

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL MODEL VP 733 Presentation Switcher Dual Scaler P N 2900 300547 Rev 1 www kramerAV com...

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Page 6: ...ol Transmitter 23 7 Configuring the VP 733 via the OSD MENU Screens 24 7 1 The Input Screen 25 7 2 The Picture Screen 26 7 3 The Output Screen 27 7 4 The PIP Screen 30 7 5 The Audio Screen 31 7 6 The...

Page 7: ...ure 22 Information Screen 40 Figure 23 Firmware Upgrade the VP Download Tool 41 Figure 24 The Routing Scaling Page with Web page list on the left 44 Figure 25 The Routing Scaling Page Program Window 4...

Page 8: ...electing a Resolution to copy to an Input 59 Figure 47 The Advanced Settings Page 60 Figure 48 The Custom Resolutions Page 61 Figure 49 The Custom Resolutions Page Current Parameters 61 Figure 50 The...

Page 9: ...Converters GROUP 5 Range Extenders Repeaters GROUP 6 Specialty AV Products GROUP 7 Scalers GROUP 8 Cables and Connectors GROUP 9 Room Connectivity GROUP 10 Mounting and Rack Adapters GROUP 11 Sierra...

Page 10: ...d 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 neighbouring electrical appliances...

Page 11: ...e 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 an...

Page 12: ...sources Rich audio support is also included with digital audio embedding and de embedding as well as 10 analog stereo inputs and analog S PDIF and speaker outputs The VP 733 features PixPerfect Scalin...

Page 13: ...elections Audio breakaway and AFV audio follow video operation support Embedded audio on the HDMI HDBaseT and DisplayPort inputs and outputs Built in noise reduction and picture enhancement features P...

Page 14: ...d zooms to up to 400 of the original size Features advanced EDID management per input Control your VP 733 directly via the front panel push buttons with on screen menus or By RS 232 serial commands tr...

Page 15: ...FREEZE Button Press to freeze unfreeze the program output video image The FREEZE button can be programmed to mute the audio signal at the same time see Section 7 6 3 9 PIP PREVIEW INPUT Selector Butto...

Page 16: ...the previous slide when running a slideshow see Section 7 6 1 Button Increases the range by one step in the OSD screen Increases the volume level when not in the OSD menu Button Moves down one step i...

Page 17: ...8 PROGRAM DP OUT Connector Connect to a PROGRAM DP acceptor 29 PREVIEW PC OUT 15 pin HD Connector Connect to a PREVIEW computer graphics acceptor 30 AUDIO INPUTS 3 5 Mini Jack Connectors Connect to th...

Page 18: ...10 VP 733 Installing in a Rack 4 Installing in a Rack This section provides instructions for rack mounting the unit...

Page 19: ...Note that the UNIV IN 15 pin HD connector pinout is defined in Section 5 1 An HDMI source for example a Blu ray player to the HDMI IN 1 connector An HDMI source for example a Blu ray player to the HDM...

Page 20: ...he PC OUT PREVIEW 15 pin HD computer graphics video connector to a video acceptor for example an analog display not shown in Figure 3 4 Connect the S PDIF INPUT RCA connector to a digital audio source...

Page 21: ...section describes the UNIV connectors from 1 to 4 Each connector can be set as computer graphics composite video s Video Y C or component video Figure 4 and the table below define the connector pinou...

Page 22: ...pin D sub port on your PC 5 3 Connecting the Balanced Unbalanced Stereo Audio Output Figure 5 Connecting the Balanced Stereo Audio Output Figure 6 Connecting an Unbalanced Stereo Audio Acceptor to the...

Page 23: ...with the factory configured default IP address After connecting the VP 733 to the Ethernet port configure your PC as follows 1 Click Start Control Panel Network and Sharing Center 2 Click Change Adapt...

Page 24: ...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...

Page 25: ...roperties Window 6 Select Use the following IP Address for static IP addressing and fill in the details as shown in Figure 10 For TCP IPv4 you can use any IP address in the range 192 168 1 1 to 192 16...

Page 26: ...ect the Ethernet port of the VP 733 to the Ethernet port on a network hub or using a straight through cable with RJ 45 connectors 5 4 3 Control Configuration via the Ethernet Port To control several u...

Page 27: ...witching the Inputs This section defines the PROGRAM and PREVIEW buttons 6 1 1 Program Buttons You can switch an input to the program outputs by pressing the relevant PROGRAM INPUT front panel button...

Page 28: ...W see Section 7 3 The HDMI signal is usually HDCP protected We recommend using an HDCP compliant display otherwise the HDMI output may not appear on the screen 6 3 The PIP Operation Mode The Picture i...

Page 29: ...ont panel button For example to select DP 2 as the graphic PIP source over an HDMI background make sure that the PREVIEW MODE button is not illuminated and press the DP 2 PIP PREVIEW front panel butto...

Page 30: ...ol transmitter lock your VP 733 Unlocking releases the protection mechanism When the front panel is locked control is still available via RS 232 and or the Ethernet To lock the VP 733 Press and hold t...

Page 31: ...ee Section 7 6 3 PROG Blank Toggles between a PROGRAM blank screen blue or black and the display PROG Mute Press to mute the PROGRAM audio signal MENU Shows the main OSD Menu Navigation arrows Allows...

Page 32: ...e control transmitter to display the main MENU screen which shows the eight interactive icons Press the or buttons to select the desired sub menu and then press ENTER Press the or buttons to select th...

Page 33: ...dance with the Auto switch priority setup see Section 7 6 Off Source type Set the source type for each universal input VGA Component YC or Video VGA Standard Select the color format to Auto RGB YUV fo...

Page 34: ...the contrast 0 to 100 47 50 Color Adjust the color 0 to 100 50 Hue Adjust the hue 0 to 360 for CV and YC or 0 to 240 for HDMI VGA component 180 0 Sharpness Adjust the sharpness 0 to 100 50 Noise reduc...

Page 35: ...px60Hz 576px50Hz 720px50Hz 720px60Hz 1080i 1080px50Hz 1080i 1080px60Hz 1080px50Hz 1080px60Hz 1080px24Hz 480px59 94Hz 720px59 94Hz 1080i 1080px59 94Hz 1080px23 98 1080px29 97 1080px59 94 Custom 1 to Cu...

Page 36: ...ct ratio also see Section 7 3 1 Best Fit Letterbox Follow Output If input resolution output resolution it scales up picture and fills the display with warp if input resolution than output resolution s...

Page 37: ...input signal but fills the width of the screen For example to preserve a widescreen film image on a 4 3 display FOLLOW OUTPUT The aspect ratio and resolution of the input signal is re sized to precis...

Page 38: ...t the PIP source UNIV 1 to UNIV 4 HDMI 1 to HDMI 4 DP1 DP 2 HDBT 1 or HDBT 2 When changing the PIP source the display fades through black UNIV 1 PIP Size Select the PIP size 1 25 1 16 1 9 1 4 or selec...

Page 39: ...elected set the delay time Program 0 to 170ms Preview 0 to 70ms Dynamic Input Source Select the audio input Analog 1 to Analog 10 S PDIF or Embedded for HDMI DP and HDBT inputs For each video input yo...

Page 40: ...e input refresh rate Off Note that Seamless switching is not possible when working in the Frame Lock mode unless all sources are frame synchronized If VP 733 can lock the input then the output will fo...

Page 41: ...ll be first in priority from the list of inputs Set the second input you want scanned into the Second Priority and so on By default the priority order is as follows HDMI 1 First Priority 1 HDMI 2 Seco...

Page 42: ...ctions Setting Function Selection Range Default OSD Position Select the location of the OSD Program or Preview Preview Menu Position Set the location of the OSD menu Center Top Left Top Right Bottom L...

Page 43: ...Freeze Select Freeze Mute Freeze or Mute to determine the behavior of the FREEZE front panel button Set to Freeze Mute to Freeze the output image and mute the audio Set to Freeze to freeze the output...

Page 44: ...ion and repetition Current text overlay settings can be saved and loaded to the AP Note that currently you can connect to the machine via RS 232 only Figure 20 Text Overlay Application Screen Feature...

Page 45: ...the Message box H Offset Still Mode Dropdown Box After selecting the Still mode use the H Offset box to select the horizontal position of the text Left Center or Right Operation Buttons Start Button C...

Page 46: ...MI 1 output The EDID is stored as a custom output resolution This allows for example automatic handling of LED screens that support very low non standard resolutions N A Read HDMI2 EDID Reads the EDID...

Page 47: ...from the HDMI 1 output to the input Copy HDMI 2 Out Copy the EDID from the HDMI 2 output to the input Copy DP Out Copy the EDID from the DP output to the input Copy HDBT OUT Copy the EDID from the HDB...

Page 48: ...24 60 1366x768 60 1440x900 60 1400x1050 60 1600x900 60 R 1600x1200 60 1680x1050 60 1920x1080 60 1920x1200 60Hz R Default 7 6 7 The Maximum Volume Limit Screen Set the maximum Program Output volume and...

Page 49: ...m our Web site After downloading this upgrade tool 1 Connect the VP 733 to your PC via the Ethernet 2 Open VP Download Tool The Download screen appears Figure 23 Firmware Upgrade the VP Download Tool...

Page 50: ...efore attempting to connect Perform the procedures in Section 5 4 Ensure that your browser is supported The following operating systems and Web browsers are supported OS Version Browser Windows 7 IE F...

Page 51: ...The Security page see Section 9 11 The About page see Section 9 12 9 2 The Routing Scaling Page The Routing Scaling page includes Program and Preview tabs The main area shows the size of the image an...

Page 52: ...list on the left Note that the Web pages list on the left automatically hides itself when the page is accessed Figure 25 The Routing Scaling Page Program Window When in the PIP mode the Program tab sh...

Page 53: ...in Picture Figure 26 The Routing Scaling Page Main and PIP Windows 9 2 2 The Preview Routing and Scaling Page The Preview Router Scaling page is enabled when resolution is other than Single Picture me...

Page 54: ...e in picture or single window 2 The machine is now in the PIP mode and the PREVIEW front panel button no longer illuminates To switch from the PIP mode back to the Preview mode 1 In the Preview Routin...

Page 55: ...some variation of a MAIN window and a PIP window one image over another as illustrated in Figure 30 Figure 29 The Routing Scaling Page Single Program Preview Window When in the PIP mode the PIP image...

Page 56: ...puts button to swap between MAIN and PIP inputs in the PIP mode For example if the MAIN window displays HDMI 3 and the PIP window displays HDMI 1 these inputs swap places when clicking the Swap Inputs...

Page 57: ...r Button Function Select one of the four standard setups You can customize the size of each window by using the arrows Click to toggle between PIP and single window Select freeze and or blank effects...

Page 58: ...gure 35 The Routing Scaling Page Storing and Recalling a Preset 9 2 9 Audio Level Slider The volume audio slider appears on the right side of the page and can be toggled to mute and unmute if required...

Page 59: ...rnet parameters perform factory reset and view the information data Figure 38 The Device Settings Page 9 3 1 Changing the Ethernet Settings You can change the Ethernet parameters DHCP box needs to be...

Page 60: ...n the lower right side of the page Click it once more to close the INFO window Figure 39 The Device Settings Page the Information Window 9 3 3 Factory Reset Click the Factory reset button to reset the...

Page 61: ...defines the Input Settings page items Button Function Source Select the input source appears with the label see Section 7 1 Label Label the input Priority Set the priority for auto switching Source ty...

Page 62: ...to Auto RGB YUV for HDMI and DP inputs see Section 7 1 Video Standard Select the video standard to Auto NTSC PAL PAL M PAL N NTSC 4 43 SECAM PAL 60 for YC and video inputs see Section 7 1 Auto Image...

Page 63: ...set the custom zoom and enable Zoom Horizontal Pan and Zoom Vertical Pan Overscan Select On or Off set to On to stretch the output picture HDCP Select Follow Input or Follow Output to define whether t...

Page 64: ...alog 1 to Analog 10 S PDIF or Embedded for HDMI and DP inputs Bass Adjust the bass Treble Adjust the treble Balance Adjust the balance Loudness Set loudness OFF or ON Delay Select the Program and Prev...

Page 65: ...to On or Off to lock the vertical refresh rate of the output to that of the input locks only 50Hz or 60Hz 59 94Hz see Section 7 6 Auto Image Set to Manual or Auto see Section 7 6 Switching Mode Selec...

Page 66: ...ID Management Page The EDID page lets you read the EDID from any of the outputs HDMI 1 HDMI 2 DP and VGA from a list of default resolutions or from a file in your PC Browse The selected EDID can be co...

Page 67: ...elect a resolution from the list and select an input Figure 46 The EDID Page Selecting a Resolution to copy to an Input To copy click the Copy button Figure 46 shows how to select one of the outputs f...

Page 68: ...Page Button Function Default Input Resolution Define the desired input resolution modes and refresh rate when the system cannot distinguish between similar resolutions see Section 7 6 1 Logo Select O...

Page 69: ...lock status when the machine is powered down or Off Lock panel status disables input selection Select ON or OFF to use the SOURCE buttons on the front panel even when the lock button is on 9 10 The Cu...

Page 70: ...Use the Security page to activate deactivate the security measures as well as change the password Figure 50 The Security Page 9 12 The About Page The VP 733 About page lets you view the Web page versi...

Page 71: ...z 29 97Hz 30Hz 4096x2160 24Hz 480px60Hz 576px50Hz 720px50Hz 60Hz 1080i 1080px50Hz 1080i 1080px60Hz 1080px24Hz 720px59 94Hz 1080i 1080px59 94Hz 1080px23 98Hz 29 97Hz Custom 1 to 4 PREVIEW Single Pictur...

Page 72: ...pported Input Resolutions Technical Specifications of the RGBHV RGBS PC RGsB PC Input Signal Resolution Vertical Frequency Hz Notes Resolution Vertical Frequency Hz Notes 640x480 60 VESA 1280x720 60 V...

Page 73: ...equency Hz Remark 1080i 60 YPbPr 1080i 50 YPbPr 1080p 60 YPbPr 1080p 50 YPbPr 1080p 24 YPbPr 720p 60 YPbPr 720p 50 YPbPr 480i 60 YPbPr 480p 60 YPbPr 576i 50 YPbPr 576p 50 YPbPr Technical Specification...

Page 74: ...1280x1024 60 VESA 800x600 56 VESA 1280x1024 75 VESA 800x600 60 VESA 1280x1024 76 Sun 800x600 72 VESA 1280x1024 85 VESA 800x600 75 VESA 1366x768 60 VESA 800x600 85 VESA 1366x768 60 VESA 832x624 75 Mac1...

Page 75: ...x600 50 1920x1080 60 VESA 800x600 60 VESA 1920x1200 60 VESA 800x600 75 VESA 1680x1050 60 VESA 1024x768 50 1080i 60 1024x768 60 VESA 1080i 50 1024x768 75 VESA 720p 60 1280x720 60 VESA 720p 50 1280x768...

Page 76: ...3840x2160 25 1024x768 50 3840x2160 29 97 1024x768 60 VESA 3840x2160 30 1024x768 75 VESA 4096x2160 24 1280x720 60 VESA 1080i 60 1280x768 50 1080i 50 1280x768 60 VESA 720p 60 1280x800 60 VESA 720p 50 12...

Page 77: ...CR Reply Z Control_Type Function Param ChkSumCRLF Get Command Send Y Control_Type Function ChkSumCR Reply Z Control_Type Function Param ChkSumCRLF Example set Input 1 Source Type to Component Send Y 0...

Page 78: ...Program source 0 1 10 N A Program Freeze key function 1 PIP mode only freeze the Program source PIP still turned on 2 Dual resolution mode freeze the Program source 0 1 11 0 UNIV 1 1 UNIV 2 2 UNIV 3...

Page 79: ...ype 0 1 36 0 VGA 1 Component 2 YC 3 Video UNIV 4 Source Type 0 1 37 0 Auto 1 RGB 2 YUV Input Color Format 0 1 38 0 Auto 1 NTSC 2 PAL 3 PAL M 4 PAL N 5 NTSC 4 43 6 SECAM 7 PAL 60 Input Video Standard 0...

Page 80: ...60Hz 11 1024x768 75Hz 12 1280x768 50Hz 13 1280x768 60Hz 14 1280x720 60Hz 15 1280x800 60Hz 16 1280x1024 50Hz 17 1280x1024 60Hz 18 1280x1024 75Hz 19 1366x768 50Hz 20 1366x768 60Hz 21 1400x1050 50Hz 22...

Page 81: ...Hz 13 1280x1024 50Hz 14 1280x1024 60Hz 15 1280x1024 75Hz 16 480p 60Hz 17 576p 50Hz 18 720p 50Hz 19 720p 60Hz 20 480P 59 94Hz 21 720P 59 94Hz 22 Custom1 23 Custom2 24 Custom3 25 Custom4 Preview VGA Out...

Page 82: ...Custom is disabled 0 1 77 0 32 Zoom V Pan Aspect ratio Custom is disabled 0 1 78 0 Off 1 Color bar 2 SMPTE 3 Grey scale 4 Picture Border 5 Multiburst 6 Ramps 7 H pattern 8 Setup Test Pattern 0 1 79 0...

Page 83: ...Program Bass 0 1 103 24 0 24 Audio Program Treble 0 1 104 10 10 Audio Program Balance 0 1 105 0 Off 1 On Audio Program Loudness 0 1 106 0 Dynamic 1 User Define 2 Off Audio Program Delay 1 107 0 170 st...

Page 84: ...Preview VGA output resolution is NOT set to Single Picture HDMI1 output is set to Follow Preview 1 118 0 70 step 2 Preview User Delay is available when the Preview VGA output resolution is NOT set to...

Page 85: ...12th Priority 0 UNIV 1 1 UNIV 2 2 UNIV 3 3 UNIV 4 4 HDMI 1 5 HDMI 2 6 HDMI 3 7 HDMI 4 8 DP 1 9 DP 2 10 HDBT1 11 HDBT2 12 Off Auto switch Priority Parameter 5 0 1 129 0 Off 1 On N A Setup Hot Plug HDMI...

Page 86: ...t related settings are not included 0 1 160 0 Off 1 On Setup Hot Plug HDBT 1 0 1 161 0 Off 1 On Setup Hot Plug HDBT 2 0 1 165 0 Off 1 On Setup HDBT1 Input HDCP 0 1 166 0 Off 1 On Setup HDBT2 Input HDC...

Page 87: ...t is connected Logo you need to have a Txtlogo bmp file in the USB flash drive and ensure it is connected 0 1 285 0 Off 1 HDBT IN1 2 HDBT IN2 3 HDBT OUT Advanced Misc HDBT Tunneling RS 232 Switching p...

Page 88: ...save 0 1 323 80 HT HA 12 Advanced Output Mode HS temp value unless to run the Output mode save 0 1 324 640 1920 HT 92 Advanced Output Mode HA temp value unless to run the Output mode save 0 1 325 0 Ne...

Page 89: ...1600x1200 60 9 1680x1050 60 10 1920x1080 60 11 1920x1200 60 RB 12 720P 50 13 720P 60 14 1080P 50 15 1080p 60 16 2K 50 17 2K 60 Advanced Input EDID HDMI1 Select Modeline 0 405 0 Advanced Input EDID HDM...

Page 90: ...00 60 RB 12 720P 50 13 720P 60 14 1080P 50 15 1080p 60 16 2K 50 17 2K 60 Advanced Input EDID HDMI3 Select Modeline 0 415 0 Advanced Input EDID HDMI4 Default 1 Advanced Input EDID HDMI4 Copy HDMI1 Out...

Page 91: ...16 2K 50 17 2K 60 Advanced Input EDID DP1 Select Modeline 0 425 0 Advanced Input EDID DP2 Default 1 Advanced Input EDID DP2 Copy HDMI1 Out 2 Advanced Input EDID DP2 Copy HDMI2 Out 3 Advanced Input ED...

Page 92: ...0x900 60 8 1600x1200 60 9 1680x1050 60 10 1920x1080 60 11 1920x1200 60 RB Advanced Input EDID UNIV2 Select Modeline 0 440 0 Advanced Input EDID UNIV3 Default 1 Advanced Input EDID UNIV3 Copy PC output...

Page 93: ...5 1024x768 75 16 1024x768 75 Mac19 17 1024x768 85 18 1024x800 84 Sun 19 1152x864 75 20 1152x870 75 Mac21 21 1152x900 66 Sun 22 1152x900 76 Sun 23 1280x720 60 24 1280x800 60 R 25 1280x800 60 26 1280x96...

Page 94: ...43 205 SECAM 206 PAL 60 250 No Input detected 251 Not supported 1 461 0 640x480 60 1 640x480 67 Mac13 2 640x480 72 3 640x480 75 4 640x480 85 5 720x400 70 6 720x400 85 7 800x600 56 8 800x600 60 9 800x...

Page 95: ...44 1920x1080 60 45 1920x1200 60 R 46 2048x1080 50Hz 47 2048x1080 60Hz 100 Custom1 101 Custom2 102 Custom3 103 Custom4 150 480i 60 151 480p 60 152 576i 50 153 576p 50 154 720p 50 155 720p 60 156 1080i...

Page 96: ...0 27 1280x960 85 28 1280x768 60 R 29 1280x768 60 30 1280x1024 60 31 1280x1024 75 32 1280x1024 76 Sun 33 1280x1024 85 34 1366x768 60 R 35 1366x768 60 36 1440x900 60 R 37 1440x900 60 38 1400x1050 60 39...

Page 97: ...14 1280x720 60 15 1280x800 60 16 1280x1024 50 17 1280x1024 60 18 1280x1024 75 19 1366x768 50 20 1366x768 60 21 1400x1050 50 22 1400x1050 60 23 1600x900 60 R 24 1600x1200 50 25 1600x1200 60 26 1680x10...

Page 98: ...75 60 480P 60 61 576P 50 62 720P 50 63 720P 60 64 480P 59 94 65 720P 59 94 90 Custom1 91 Custom2 92 Custom3 93 Custom4 Preview output status 1 465 0 Follow Program 1 Follow Preview HDMI1 output status...

Page 99: ...1 529 0 A Preview Output Positioning H Start 0 1 530 A B Preview Output Positioning H End 0 1 531 0 A Preview Output Positioning H Position 0 1 532 A B Preview Output Positioning H Size 0 1 533 0 A Pr...

Page 100: ...EDID HDBT2 Copy HDMI2 Out 3 Advanced Input EDID HDBT2 Copy DP Out 4 Advanced Input EDID HDBT2 Copy HDBT Out Advanced Input EDID HDBT2 0 546 0 Default 1 1024x768 60 2 1280x800 60 3 1280x1024 60 4 1366...

Page 101: ...o how you interface with the VP 733 Generally a basic video input switching command that routes a layer 1 video signal to HDMI out 1 from HDMI input 2 ROUTE 1 1 2 is entered as follows Terminal commun...

Page 102: ...1 Kramer Protocol 3000 Syntax Section 12 2 Protocol 3000 Commands Section 12 3 12 1 Understanding Protocol 3000 Protocol 3000 commands are structured according to the following Command A sequence of...

Page 103: ...mmand terms are ignored Commands in the string do not execute until the closing character is entered A separate response is sent for every command in the chain 12 2 Kramer Protocol 3000 Syntax The Kra...

Page 104: ...e Format Start Address optional Body Delimiter Device_id Message CR LF Device Long Response Echoing command Start Address optional Body Delimiter Device_id Command SP Param1 Param2 result CR LF 12 3 P...

Page 105: ...Public Get Description Syntax Set Protocol handshaking CR Get Response nn SPOKCR LF Notes Validates the Protocol 3000 connection and gets the machine number Step in master products use this command to...

Page 106: ...for a specific command use HELPSPCOMMAND_NAMECR LF K Config Example HELP 0x0D 12 3 1 4 MODEL Functions Permission Transparency Set Get MODEL End User Public Description Syntax Set Get Get device mode...

Page 107: ...device RESETCR Get Response nn RESETSPOKCR LF Notes To avoid locking the port due to a USB bug in Windows disconnect USB connections immediately after running this command If the port was locked disco...

Page 108: ...teway IP NET IP Set get IP address NET MAC Get MAC address NET MASK Set get subnet mask 12 3 2 1 ETH PORT Functions Permission Transparency Set ETH PORT Administrator Public Get ETH PORT End User Publ...

Page 109: ...NAME command You can also get an assigned IP by direct connection to USB or RS 232 protocol port if available Consult your network administrator for correct settings K Config Example Enable DHCP mode...

Page 110: ...address in the following format xxx xxx xxx xxx Notes Consult your network administrator for correct settings K Config Example Set the IP address to 192 168 1 39 NET IP 192 168 001 039 0x0D 12 3 2 5 N...

Page 111: ...t ROUTE End User Get ROUTE End User Switching Description Syntax Set Set layer routing ROUTESPlayer dest srcCR Get Get layer routing ROUTE SPlayer srcCR Response nn ROUTESPlayer dest srcCR LF Paramete...

Page 112: ...lock status of input Program SIGNAL 1 0x0D 12 3 2 Video Commands Command Description VFRZ Set get freeze video on output VMUTE Set get enable disable video on the output 12 3 2 1 VFRZ Command Name Pe...

Page 113: ...Freeze_flag 0 Disable video on output Get only 1 Enable video on output 2 Blank video K Config Example Enable video on program outputs ROUTE 1 1 0x0D 12 3 2 3 VIEW MOD Functions Permission Transparenc...

Page 114: ...t channel Input 1 Program 2 Preview Output 1 Program 2 Preview volume 22 22 Input audio level 100 24 Output audio level minus sign precedes negative values Increase current value Decrease current valu...

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