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USER MANUAL 

 

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VP-734 

Presentation Switcher/ Scaler 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

P/N: 2900-300357 Rev 4 

www.kramerAV.com

 

Summary of Contents for VP-734

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL MODEL VP 734 Presentation Switcher Scaler P N 2900 300357 Rev 4 www kramerAV com ...

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Page 4: ... 19 7 Configuring the VP 734 via the OSD MENU Screens 20 7 1 The Input Screen 21 7 2 The Picture Screen 22 7 3 The Output Screen 23 7 4 The Audio Screen 25 7 5 The Setup Screen 26 7 6 The Info Screen 35 8 Firmware Upgrade 36 9 Using the Embedded Web Pages 37 9 1 Browsing the VP 734 Web Pages 37 9 2 The Routing Scaling Page 39 9 3 The Device Settings Page 44 9 4 The Input Settings Page 46 9 5 The O...

Page 5: ...the Authentication Window 38 Figure 23 The Routing Scaling Page with Web page list on the left 39 Figure 24 The Routing Scaling Page 40 Figure 25 The Routing Scaling Page 40 Figure 26 The Routing Scaling Page Selecting the output Resolution 41 Figure 27 The Routing Scaling Page Input Selection 41 Figure 28 The Routing Scaling Page Program Lower Buttons Bar 42 Figure 29 The Routing Scaling Page Sto...

Page 6: ...mat 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 Audio and GROUP 14 Collaboration Congratulations on purchasing your Kramer VP 734 Presentation Switcher Scaler ...

Page 7: ... 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 neighbouring electrical appliances that may adversely influence signal quality Position your Kramer VP 734 away from moisture excessive sunlight and dust This equipment is to be used only inside a building It may only be connected ...

Page 8: ...ected 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 Electronics branded equipment on arrival at the EARN facility For details of Kramer s recycling arrangements in your particular country go to our recycling pages at http www krame...

Page 9: ...fect Scaling Technology Kramer s precision pixel mapping and high quality scaling technology Fast Fade Thru Black FTB Switching Video switching transitions are clean and fast The video fades to black and the new input fades from black for smooth glitch free switching The output signal provides constant sync so the display never glitches 7 input buttons for switching a selected input to the outputs...

Page 10: ... upgrade tool User friendly AP for Text Overlay support An OSD On Screen Display for making adjustments that can be located anywhere on the screen In addition the VP 734 Includes non volatile memory that retains the last settings after switching the power off and then on again Is specifically designed to improve video quality by reducing chroma noise Includes numerous filters and algorithms for el...

Page 11: ...VP 734 is housed in a 19 1U rack mountable enclosure with rack ears included and is fed from a 100 240 VAC universal switching power supply 3 1 Defining the VP 734 Presentation Switcher Scaler This section defines the VP 734 ...

Page 12: ...e the audio signal at the same time see Section 6 2 7 MENU Button Press to display the OSD menu screen Press again to return to normal operation 8 ENTER Button Press to move to the next level in the OSD screen or to accept a new parameter Button Decreases the range by one step in the OSD screen or moves to the previous level in the OSD screen Decreases the volume level when not in the OSD menu But...

Page 13: ...IDEO OUTPUTS HDMI 1 Connector Connect to an HDMI acceptor 18 PC 15 pin HD Connector Connect to a computer graphics acceptor 19 ETHERNET Port Connect to your LAN Local Area Network that is computers sharing a common communications line or wireless link which often share a server within a defined geographic area 20 RS 232 9 pin D sub Connector Connect to PC or Serial Controller 21 SPKR OUT 4 pin Ter...

Page 14: ...VP 734 Installing in a Rack 9 4 Installing in a Rack This section provides instructions for rack mounting the unit ...

Page 15: ... can connect the DVI connector on the DVD player to the HDMI connector on the VP 734 via a DVI HDMI adapter An HDMI source for example a DVD player to the HDMI 3 IN connector Alternatively you can connect the DVI connector on the DVD player to the HDMI connector on the VP 734 via a DVI HDMI adapter A DisplayPort video source for example a Notebook to the DP IN connector Although this connecting ex...

Page 16: ...nect the AUDIO LINE OUT Terminal Block connector to a balanced audio acceptor and the S PDIF OUT RCA connector to a digital audio acceptor 6 Connect the SPKR OUT block connector to a pair of loudspeakers by connecting the left loudspeaker to the L and the L terminal block connectors and the right loudspeaker to the R and the R terminal block connectors Do not Ground the loudspeakers 7 Connect the ...

Page 17: ...12 VP 734 Connecting the VP 734 Figure 3 Connecting to the VP 734 Rear Panel ...

Page 18: ...2 G Y Y Composite video 3 B Pb C 9 5VD 12 EDID_SDA 13 H_Sync 14 V_Sync 15 EDID_SCL Note that PINs 5 6 7 8 and 10 are GND 5 2 Connecting to the VP 734 via RS 232 You can connect to the VP 734 via an RS 232 connection using for example a PC Note that a null modem adapter connection is not required To connect to the VP 734 via RS 232 Connect the RS 232 9 pin D sub rear panel port on the VP 734 unit v...

Page 19: ...d on IPv6 speak to your IT department for specific installation instructions 5 4 1 Connecting the Ethernet Port Directly to a PC You can connect the Ethernet port of the VP 734 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 734 with the factory configured default IP address After connecting the VP...

Page 20: ...indow 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 8 or Figure 9 ...

Page 21: ...16 VP 734 Connecting the VP 734 Figure 8 Internet Protocol Version 4 Properties Window Figure 9 Internet Protocol Version 6 Properties Window ...

Page 22: ...Protocol Properties Window 7 Click OK 8 Click Close 5 4 2 Connecting the Ethernet Port via a Network Hub or Switch You can connect the Ethernet port of the VP 734 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 units via Ethernet connect the Master unit Device 1 via the Ethernet port ...

Page 23: ...Front Panel To prevent changing the settings accidentally or tampering with the unit via the front panel buttons or the remote control transmitter lock your VP 734 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 734 Press and hold the PANEL LOCK button on the front panel The front panel is locked an...

Page 24: ...d the display POWER Toggles the VP 734 ON or OFF standby Auto Image Press to assess the image and improve the quality accordingly by automatically adjusting the phase frequency and position Save Press to save a profile Recall Press to recall a profile Source 7 keys for selecting one of the following sources UNIV 1 UNIV 2 HDMI 1 HDMI 2 HDMI 3 HDMI 4 and DP Reset Press and hold to reset to the defau...

Page 25: ...ansmitter 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 the menu item to be adjusted and then press ENTER Press the or buttons to make the adjustment and then press ENTER or Press the or buttons to increase or decrease the numerical value as needed To return to the prev...

Page 26: ... Format to Auto RGB YUV for HDMI and DP inputs Select Video Standard to Auto NTSC PAL PAL M PAL N NTSC 4 43 SECAM PAL 60 for YC and composite video inputs Auto Fine tune Set the H Position V Position Frequency and Phase for VGA inputs only We recommend that you update the Hpos Vpos Frequency and Phase values in the Fine tune OSD menu only after Auto Image is complete if necessary Auto Image Click ...

Page 27: ...st Adjust the contrast 0 to 100 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 Sharpness Adjust the sharpness 0 to 100 50 Noise reduction Temporal NR Set the temporal noise reduction level Off Low Medium High Enabled for analog inputs only High Mosquito NR Set the Mosquito noise reduction level Off Low Medium High Enabled for ...

Page 28: ...x59 94Hz 1080i 1080px59 94Hz 1080px23 98 1080px29 97 1080px59 94 Custom 1 to Custom 4 1024x768x60Hz Note that you can set the custom resolution to a value of up to 2046x1200 HDMI Type Select the HDMI type to Auto HDMI or DVI Auto Aspect Ratio Set the aspect 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...

Page 29: ...e 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 When not using a 4 3 monitor this mode is identical to Best Fit 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 734 output signal This may result in some distortion to...

Page 30: ...ser Define or Off Dynamic Input Source Select the audio input Analog 1 to Analog 7 S PDIF or Embedded for HDMI and DP inputs For each video input you can assign an analog audio source the digital audio source or embedded this input will be switched along with the video input For example if Analog 1 is assigned to UNIV 2 then whenever UNIV 2 is selected Analog 1 will be selected too Analog 1 Audio ...

Page 31: ... 94Hz In cases where the output resolution can support the vertical refresh rate of the input the output refresh rate will change according to the 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 734 can lock the input then the output will follow If VP 734 cannot lock the input then the output wi...

Page 32: ...0 UNIV 1 UNIV 2 HDMI 1 HDMI 2 HDMI 3 HDMI 4 DP1 and Off Set the priority list from First priority to the 7th priority For example select First Priority and then select the input that will 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 UNIV 1 First Priority UNIV 2 Second Priority HDMI ...

Page 33: ...x1050 or as 1680x1050 7 5 2 The OSD Screen Functions Setting Function Selection Range Default Menu Position Set the location of the OSD menu Center Top Left Top Right Bottom Left Bottom Right Center Time Out sec Set the OSD menu timeout 5 10 20 30 60 90 or Off 30 7 5 3 The Misc Screen Functions Setting Function Default Logo Select On Off or Custom Choose ON for the start up logo to appear on the s...

Page 34: ...nk the output Set to Mute to mute the audio Blank Mute 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 Set to Mute to mute the audio Freeze Mute HDCP Setting Select Follow Input or Follow Output to define whether the HDCP will follow the input or t...

Page 35: ...AP Running this AP with the PC connected to the VP 734 lets you display text over the screen with features including text color and speed transparency text position 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 18 Text Overlay Application Screen ...

Page 36: ... Rate 9600 to connect via the RS 232 connector IP Address When selected Set the IP address of the device and the port Current Status Indicates whether there is a valid connection to the VP 734 Scrolling Mode Area Speed Dropdown Box Set the speed at which the text moves on the display Mode Set to Still fixed text or Scrolling text moves across the display Left to Right Set direction of the scrollin...

Page 37: ... Output clock Enable Set to On to enable parameter change Off Save Apply settings N A 7 5 5 The Output Functions Screen The following table defines the output settings Setting Function Default Custom Output Custom output from Custom 1 to Custom 4 Custom 1 Note that you can set the custom resolution to a value of up to 2046x1200 HT Horizontal total 1344 HW Horizontal sync pulse width 136 HS Horizon...

Page 38: ...g of LED screens that support very low non standard resolutions N A Read VGA EDID Reads the EDID file from the acceptor that is connected to the VGA 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 Figure 19 illustrates horizontal and vertical sync pulse width timing and active video...

Page 39: ...x900 60 1400x1050 60 1600x900 60 R 1600x1200 60 1680x1050 60 1920x1080 60 1920x1200 60Hz R 720p50 720p60 1080p50 1080p60 2048x1080 50 2048x1080 60 3840x2160 30 3840x2160 30 For UNIV 1 UNIV 2 UNIV 3 UNIV 4 Default Set the default EDIDs on the inputs Default Copy VGA Out Copy the EDID from the sink on the PC output to the input User Define Select a previously stored EDID see Read HDMI EDID in Sectio...

Page 40: ...ring the VP 734 via the OSD MENU Screens 35 7 6 The Info Screen From the Information screen see Figure 20 you can verify the Source Output Sync Mode firmware version Dynamic or static IP Figure 20 Information Screen ...

Page 41: ...loaded from our Web site After downloading this upgrade tool 1 Connect the VP 734 to your PC via the Ethernet 2 Open VP Download Tool The Download screen appears Figure 21 Firmware Upgrade the VP Download Tool 3 Type in the IP number of the machine 4 Click the Disconnected button 5 Click the Load button and select the latest firmware file 6 Click the Upgrade FW button and wait for the completion o...

Page 42: ...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 Version Windows 7 IE 11 FireFox 40 0 3 Chrome 45 0 2454 93 8 IE 11 FireFox 40 0 3 Chrome 45 0 2454 93 Mac 10 10 3 Safari 8 0 5 iOS 7 1 2 Safari N A Android 5 1 1 Chrome 45 0 2454 93 9 1 Browsing the VP 734 Web Pages To browse the V...

Page 43: ...ng Scaling page see Section 9 2 The Device settings page See Section 9 3 The Input Settings page see Section 9 4 The Output settings page see Section 9 5 The Audio Settings page see Section 9 6 The Miscellaneous Video Settings page see Section 9 7 The EDID management page see Section 9 8 The Advanced Settings page see Section 9 9 The Custom Resolutions page see Section 9 10 The Security page see S...

Page 44: ...g page that is also the first page that appears following the loading page The column on the left shows the Routing Scaling page selected and below a list of all the other available Web pages Figure 23 The Routing Scaling Page with Web page list on the left Click the arrow to hide the Web pages list on the left ...

Page 45: ...o move the image by clicking holding and moving the image about The image size and position are indicated in the top right hand side and the top left hand side shows the selected input The Routing Scaling main area shows a depiction of the display Click and move the mouse to move the image and size by moving the right and bottom edges of the image Figure 25 The Routing Scaling Page ...

Page 46: ...The Routing Scaling Page Selecting the output Resolution The list of available inputs appears on the right side of the main area The selected input appears green when its image is selected For example in Figure 27 the HDMI 2 input is selected and appears green on the list Figure 27 The Routing Scaling Page Input Selection ...

Page 47: ...es 9 2 1 The Lower Buttons Bar The lower buttons bar lets you perform quick and easy setups Figure 28 The Routing Scaling Page Program Lower Buttons Bar Button Function Select freeze and or blank effects Select a pattern Lock aspect ratio ...

Page 48: ...eset button 1 to 8 for example click 1 Click the Recall button to recall a preset Only the buttons with stored presets appear Click the button to recall the settings Figure 29 The Routing Scaling Page Storing and Recalling a Preset 9 2 3 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 see Section 9 6 or Figure 30 Th...

Page 49: ...eb page moves to the Input Settings page see Section 9 4 Figure 31 The Routing Scaling Page Editing an Input 9 3 The Device Settings Page The Device Settings window in Figure 32 lets you set the device name change the Ethernet parameters perform factory reset and view the information data Figure 32 The Device Settings Page ...

Page 50: ...ber After changing the Subnet mask you need to turn the VP 734 power off and then on again 9 3 2 The Information Window To access the information window click the icon on the lower right side of the page Click it once more to close the INFO window Figure 33 The Device Settings Page the Information Window 9 3 3 Factory Reset Click the Factory reset button to reset the device The following window ap...

Page 51: ...35 The Input Settings Page The following table defines the Input Settings page items Button Function Source Select the input source see Section 7 1 Label Label the input Priority Set the priority for auto switching of the selected input Source type UNIV Set the type of the analog video source VGA Component YC Video disabled if the selected input is not UNIV see Section 7 1 HDCP HDMI DisplayPort Se...

Page 52: ...ast Color Hue Sharpness Noise Reduction Standard Color Format Select the color format 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 See Section 7 1 Input Volume Set the selected input volume You can set the source label by typing the label name an...

Page 53: ...Zoom Horizontal Pan and Zoom Vertical Pan Horizontal Pan Enabled when selecting custom aspect ratio Vertical Pan Horizontal Zoom Vertical Zoom Overscan Select On or Off set to On to stretch the outputted picture HDCP Select Follow Input or Follow Output to define whether the HDCP will follow the input or the output HDMI Type Set the HDMI1 output type to Auto HDMI or DVI Test Patterns Set the test ...

Page 54: ...urces Analog 1 to Analog 7 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 delay to dynamic User Define or Off Set the delay time in milliseconds Audio Follow Video Set to Off or On Input Volume Set the selected input audio level Output Volume Set the output volume ...

Page 55: ... Lock Set 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 5 Auto Image Set to Manual or Auto see Section 7 5 Switching Mode Select Seamless switching or Fast switching see Section 7 5 Frame Latency Set to Best Quality or Fast see Section 7 5 Hot Plugs Set Hot Plug On or Off for HDMI1 to HDMI 4 and DisplayPort see Secti...

Page 56: ...The EDID Management Page The EDID page lets you read the EDID from any of the outputs HDMI 1 and VGA from a list of default resolutions or from a file in your PC Browse The selected EDID can be copied to a selected input Figure 39 The EDID Page ...

Page 57: ...ck the Copy button Figure 40 The EDID Page Copying the EDID from The 1024x768 60Hz resolution is copied to the HDMI 2 input Figure 41 The EDID Page Selecting a Resolution to copy to an Input To copy the EDID from the output select the output and the input to which you want to copy the EDID and click the Copy button The EDID is copied ...

Page 58: ...VP 734 Using the Embedded Web Pages 53 Figure 42 The EDID Page Copying from an Output ...

Page 59: ...ect to Off Text or Logo see Section 7 5 3 Blank mode Select the color of the blank screen to Blue or Black Define the function of the BLANK front panel button Blank Mute Blank or Mute Freeze mode Define the function of the FREEZE front panel button Freeze Mute Freeze or Mute No signal color Select a Blue or Black background Low power saving Set to Off Sleep or Power down see Section 7 5 3 Lock pan...

Page 60: ...custom input or output see Sections 7 5 3 and 7 5 5 Figure 44 The Custom Resolutions Page Note that you can set the input and the output custom resolutions to a value of up to 2046x1200 9 11 The Security Page Set Activate to ON to enter the Web page with a password and change the password if required Click Change to save the changes Figure 45 The Security Page ...

Page 61: ...56 VP 734 Using the Embedded Web Pages 9 12 The About Page The VP 734 About page lets you view the Web page version and Kramer Electronics Ltd details Figure 46 The About Page ...

Page 62: ...R 1600x1200x50Hz 1600x1200x60Hz 1680x1050x60Hz 1920x1080x60Hz 1920x1200x60Hz R 2048x1080x50Hz 2048x1080x60Hz 3840x2160 24Hz 3840x2160 25Hz 3840x2160 29 97Hz 3840x2160 30Hz 4096x2160 24Hz 480px60Hz 576px50Hz 720px50Hz 720px60Hz 1080ix50Hz 1080i 1080px50Hz 1080ix60Hz 1080i 1080px60Hz 1080px50Hz 1080px60Hz 1080px24Hz 480px59 94Hz 720px59 94Hz 1080ix59 94Hz 1080i 1080px59 94Hz 1080px23 98 1080px29 97 ...

Page 63: ...hnical Specifications of the RGBHV RGBS PC RGsB PC Input Signal Resolution Vertical Frequency Hz Notes Resolution Vertical Frequency Hz Notes Notes 640x480 60 VESA 1280x720 60 VESA 640x480 67 Mac13 1280x800 60 VESA Reduced Blanking 640x480 72 VESA 1280x800 60 VESA 640x480 75 VESA 1280x960 60 VESA 640x480 85 VESA 1280x960 85 VESA 720x400 70 1280x768 60 VESA Reduced Blanking 720x400 85 VESA 1280x768...

Page 64: ... YPbPr 720p 60 YPbPr 720p 50 YPbPr 480i 60 YPbPr 480p 60 YPbPr 576i 50 YPbPr 576p 50 YPbPr Technical Specifications of the DVI Input Signal for RGB Colorspace Resolution Vertical Frequency Hz Notes Resolution Vertical Frequency Hz Notes Notes 640x480 60 VESA 1280x800 60 VESA Reduced Blanking 640x480 67 Mac13 1280x800 60 VESA 640x480 72 VESA 1280x960 60 VESA 640x480 75 VESA 1280x960 85 VESA 640x480...

Page 65: ... 60 VESA Reduced Blanking 1152x864 75 VESA 1680x1050 60 VESA 1152x870 75 Mac21 1920x1080 60 VESA 1152x900 66 Sun 1920x1200 60 VESA Reduced Blanking 1152x900 76 Sun 2048x1080 50 1280x720 60 VESA 2048x1080 60 Technical Specifications of the HDMI Input Signal for RGB or YUV Colorspace Resolution Vertical Frequency Hz Notes Resolution Vertical Frequency Hz Notes 1080i 60 YPbPr 720p 50 YPbPr 1080i 50 Y...

Page 66: ...1920x1080 60 VESA 800x600 60 VESA 1920x1200 60 VESA Reduced Blanking 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 50 480p 60 1280x768 60 VESA 576p 50 1280x800 60 VESA 1080p 50 1280x1024 50 1080p 60 Comp YPbPr 1280x1024 60 VESA 480p 59 94 1280x1024 75 VESA 720p 59 94 1366x768 50 1080i 59 94 1366x768 60 VE...

Page 67: ...25 1024x768 50 3840x2160 29 97 1024x768 60 VESA 3840x2160 30 1024x768 75 VESA 4096x2160 24 1280x720 60 VESA 1080i 60 HDMI 1280x768 50 1080i 50 1280x768 60 VESA 720p 60 1280x800 60 VESA 720p 50 1280x1024 50 480p 60 1280x1024 60 VESA 576p 50 1280x1024 75 VESA 1080p 50 1366x768 50 1080p 60 1366x768 60 VESA 480p 59 94 1400x1050 50 720p 59 94 1400x1050 60 VESA 1080i 59 94 1600x900 60 VESA 1080p 23 98 1...

Page 68: ...ly Z Control_Type Function Param CRLF Get Command Send Y Control_Type Function CR Reply Z Control_Type Function Param CRLF Example set Input 1 Source Type to Component Send Y 0 1 0 2CR Reply Z 0 1 0 CRLF Example get current Input 1 Source Type Send Y 1 1 3CR Reply Z 1 1 0 3CRLF Definition ASCII Code 0x20 CR Ascii Code 0x0D CRLF Ascii Code 0x0D 0x0A Go to http www kramerelectronics com support prod...

Page 69: ...tory Reset 0 1 7 0 Off Panel lock key function 1 On 0 1 8 0 Off Blank 1 On 0 1 9 0 Off Freeze 1 On 0 1 10 0 Off Power 1 On 0 1 11 0 Off Mute 1 On 0 12 N A Save 0 13 N A Recall 0 1 14 0 Off Info 1 On 2 Custom 0 15 N A Info 0 16 N A Auto Image 0 1 30 0 Input 1 Input source 1 Input 2 2 HDMI 1 3 HDMI 2 4 HDMI 3 5 HDMI 4 6 DP 1 0 1 31 0 Off Auto Switch Input Source 1 On 0 1 32 0 VGA Input 1 Source Type...

Page 70: ...100 Brightness 0 1 61 0 100 Contrast 0 1 62 0 100 Color 0 1 63 0 360 YC Video Hue 0 240 HDMI VGA Component Hue 0 1 64 0 100 Sharpness 0 1 65 0 Off Temporal NR 1 Low 2 Medium 3 High 0 1 66 0 Off Mosquito NR 1 Low 2 Medium 3 High 0 1 67 0 Off Block NR 1 On 0 1 80 0 Native HDMI1 1 Native VGA 2 640x480x60Hz 3 640x480x75Hz 4 800x600x50Hz 5 800x600x60Hz 6 800x600x75Hz 7 1024x768x50Hz 8 1024x768x60Hz 9 1...

Page 71: ... 720P60 104 1080i50 105 1080i60 106 1080P50 107 1080P60 108 1080P24 109 480P59 94 110 720P59 94 111 1080i59 94 112 1080P23 98 113 1080P29 97 114 1080P59 94 150 Custom1 151 Custom2 152 Custom3 153 Custom4 0 1 81 0 Auto Output HDMI Type 1 HDMI 2 DVI 0 1 82 0 Best Fit Aspect Ratio 1 Letterbox 2 Follow Output 3 Virtual Wide 4 Follow Input 5 Custom 0 1 83 16 16 Aspect Ratio H Pan 0 1 84 16 16 Aspect Ra...

Page 72: ...22 Audio Input Volume 0 1 131 100 24 Audio Output Volume 0 1 132 24 0 24 Audio Bass 0 1 133 24 0 24 Audio Treble 0 1 134 10 10 Audio Balance 0 1 135 0 Off Audio Loudness 1 On 0 1 136 0 Dynamic Audio Delay 1 User Define 2 Off 0 1 137 0 170 Audio User Delay 0 1 138 0 Analog1 Audio Input Source 1 Analog2 2 Analog3 3 Analog4 4 Analog5 5 Analog6 6 Analog7 7 S PDIF 8 Embedded 0 1 139 0 Off Audio Follow ...

Page 73: ...74 0 Manual Auto Image 1 Auto 0 1 175 0 Seamless Switching Mode 1 Fast 0 1 176 0 Best Quality Frame Latency 1 Fast Control Type Function Parameter1 Parameter2 Description Set Get 0 1 177 0 First Priority 0 UNIV 1 Auto Switch Input Source Priority 1 Second Priority 1 UNIV 2 2 Third Priority 2 HDMI 1 3 4th Priority 3 HDMI 2 4 5th Priority 4 HDMI 3 5 6th Priority 5 HDMI 4 6 7th Priority 6 DP 1 7 Off ...

Page 74: ...k 0 1 203 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 Gateway Set Get Function Parameter1 Description Control Type 0 230 N A Factory Reset ALL 0 231 N A Factory Reset Without Ethernet Setting 0 1 240 0 1400x1050x60 1 1680x1050x60 Mode Set Mode1 0 1 241 0 1280x1024x75 1 1280x1024x76 Mode Set Mode2 0 1 242 0 1280x768x60 1 1366x768x60 2 1366x768x60 R Mode Set Mode3 0 1 243 0 1024x768x75 1 1024x768x75 Mac Mode Set Mode4 ...

Page 75: ... 269 0 Off Over Scan 1 On 0 1 270 0 Off Text Overlay 1 Text Requirements 1 Text you need to have TextOvl ini in USB disc and connect it to VP 734 2 Logo 2 Logo you need to have Txtlogo bmp in USB disc and connect it to VP 734 0 1 300 0 Custom1 Custom Input 1 Custom2 2 Custom3 3 Custom4 0 1 301 4 A Custom Input HT 0 1 302 1 A Custom Input HW 0 1 303 2 A Custom Input HS 0 1 304 1 A Custom Input HA 0...

Page 76: ... 0 1 330 0 Negative polarity Custom Output VP 1 Positive polarity 0 1 331 1 A Custom Output OCLK KHz 0 332 N A Custom Output Save 0 333 N A Custom Output Get Current Output Mode 0 334 N A Custom Output Read HDMI EDID 0 335 N A Custom Output Read VGA EDID 0 1 360 0 Default Input EDID HDMI1 1 Copy HDMI Out 2 User Define 0 1 361 0 Default 1920x1080x60Hz 1 1024x768x60Hz 2 1280x800x60Hz 3 1280x1024x60H...

Page 77: ...opy HDMI Out 2 User Define 0 1 365 Default 1920x1080x60Hz 1 1024x768x60Hz 2 1280x800x60Hz 3 1280x1024x60Hz 4 1366x768x60Hz 5 1440x900x60Hz 6 1400x1050x60Hz 7 1600x900x60Hz 8 1600x1200x60Hz 9 1680x1050x60Hz 10 1920x1080x60Hz 11 1920x1200x60Hz RB 12 720Px60Hz 13 720Px60Hz 14 1080Px60Hz 15 1080px60Hz 16 2048x1080x50Hz 17 2048x1080x60Hz Input EDID HDMI3 Modeline 0 1 366 0 Default Input EDID HDMI4 1 Co...

Page 78: ...2 720Px60Hz 13 720Px60Hz 14 1080Px60Hz 15 1080px60Hz 16 2048x1080x50Hz 17 2048x1080x60Hz Input EDID DP1 Modeline 0 1 400 0 Default Input EDID UNIV1 1 Copy PC Out 2 User Define 0 1 401 1 1024x768x60Hz 2 1280x800x60Hz 3 1280x1024x60Hz 4 1366x768x60Hz 5 1440x900x60Hz 6 1400x1050x60Hz 7 1600x900x60Hz 8 1600x1200x60Hz 9 1680x1050x60Hz 10 1920x1080x60Hz 11 1920x1200x60Hz RB Input EDID UNIV1 Modeline 0 1...

Page 79: ...Mac19 17 1024x768x85Hz 18 1024x800x84Hz Sun 19 1152x864x75Hz 20 1152x870x75Hz Mac21 21 1152x900x66Hz Sun 22 1152x900x76Hz Sun 23 1280x720x60Hz 24 1280x800x60Hz RB 25 1280x800x60Hz 26 1280x960x60Hz 27 1280x960x85Hz 28 1280x768x60Hz RB 29 1280x768x60Hz 30 1280x1024x60Hz 31 1280x1024x75Hz 32 1280x1024x76Hz Sun 33 1280x1024x85Hz 34 1366x768x60Hz RB 35 1366x768x60Hz 36 1440x900x60Hz RB 37 1440x900x60Hz...

Page 80: ...51 0 Native HDMI1 1 Native VGA 2 640x480x60Hz 3 640x480x75Hz 4 800x600x50Hz 5 800x600x60Hz 6 800x600x75Hz 7 1024x768x50Hz 8 1024x768x60Hz 9 1024x768x75Hz 10 1280x768x50Hz 11 1280x768x60Hz 12 1280x720x60Hz 13 1280x800x60Hz 14 1280x1024x50Hz 15 1280x1024x60Hz 16 1280x1024x75Hz 17 1366x768x50Hz 18 1366x768x60Hz 19 1400x1050x50Hz 20 1400x1050x60Hz 21 1600x900x60Hz RB 22 1600x1200x50Hz 23 1600x1200x60H...

Page 81: ...P59 94 110 720P59 94 111 1080i59 94 112 1080P23 98 113 1080P29 97 114 1080P59 94 150 Custom1 151 Custom2 152 Custom3 153 Custom4 1 452 0 Free Run Sync Mode 1 Frame Lock 1 453 FW Version 1 504 0 65535 Keypad LED Status 1 ON 0 OFF bit 0 Input 1 bit 1 Input 2 bit 2 HDMI 1 bit 3 HDMI 2 bit 4 HDMI 3 bit 5 HDMI 4 bit 6 DP 1 bit 8 Blank bit 9 Freeze bit 12 Panel Lock ...

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Page 83: ...pening andservicing For the latest information on our products and a list of Kramer distributors visit our Web site where updates to this user manual may be found We welcome your questions comments and feedback www kramerAV com info kramerel com P N 2900 300357 Rev 4 ...

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