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KRAMER:  SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY

 

Kramer Protocol 

 

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NOTES on the above table: 
NOTE 1 - When the master switcher is reset, (e.g. when it is turned on), the reset code is sent to the PC. If this code is sent to the 

switchers, it will reset according to the present power-down settings. 
 
NOTE 2 -  These are bi-directional definitions. That is, if the switcher receives the code, it will perform the instruction; and if the 

instruction is performed (due to a keystroke operation on the front panel), then these codes are sent. For example, if the HEX code 
01  

85 

88  

83 

was sent from the PC, then the switcher (machine 3) will switch input 5 to output 8. If the user switched input 1 to output 7 via the front 

panel keypad, then the switcher will send HEX codes: 
41 

81 

87 

83 

to the PC. 
When the PC sends one of the commands in this group to the switcher, then, if the instruction is valid, the switcher replies by sending to 

the PC the same four bytes that it was sent (except for the first byte, where the DESTINATION bit is set high).   

 

NOTE 3 - SETUP # 0 is the present setting. SETUP # 1 and higher are the settings saved in the switcher's memory, (i.e. those used for 

Store and Recall). 

 

NOTE 4 - The reply to a "REQUEST" instruction is as follows: the same instruction and INPUT codes as were sent are returned, and the 

OUTPUT is assigned the value of the requested parameter. The replies to instructions 10 and 11 are as per the definitions in instructions 

7 and 8 respectively. For example, if the present status of machine number 5 is breakaway setting, then the reply to the HEX code 

 

0B 

80 

80 

85 

would be HEX codes 
4B 

80 

81 

85 

 

NOTE 6 – If INPUT is set to 127 for these instructions, then, if the function is defined on this machine, it replies with OUTPUT=1. If 

the function is not defined, then the machine replies with OUTPUT=0, or with an error (invalid instruction code).  

 

If the INPUT is set to 126 for these instructions, then, if possible, the machine will return the current setting of this function, even for the 

case that the function is not defined. For example, for a video switcher which always switches during the VIS of input #1, (and its VIS 

setting cannot be programmed otherwise), the reply to the HEX code 
0A 

FE 

80 

81 (ie. request VIS setting, with INPUT set as 126dec)  

would be HEX codes 
4A 

FE 

81 

81 (ie. VIS setting = 1, which is defined as VIS from input #1). 

 

NOTE 8 - The reply is as in TYPE 3 above, except that here the OUTPUT is assigned with the value 0 if the setup is not defined / no 

valid input is detected; or 1 if it is defined / valid input is detected. 

 

NOTE 9 - An error code is returned to the PC if an invalid instruction code was sent to the switcher, or if a parameter associated with the 

instruction is out of range (e.g. trying to save to a setup greater than the highest one, or trying to switch an input or output greater than 

the highest one defined). This code is also returned to the PC if an RS-232 instruction is sent while the machine is being programmed via 

the front panel. Reception of this code by the switcher is not valid. 
NOTE 10 – This code is reserved for internal use. 

 

NOTE 13 - This is a request to identify the switcher/s in the system. If the OUTPUT is set as 0, and the INPUT is set as 1, 2, 5 or 7, the 

machine will send its name. The reply is the decimal value of the INPUT and OUTPUT. For example, for a 2216, the reply to the request 

to send the audio machine name would be (HEX codes): 
  

7D 

96 

90 

81  (i.e.  22dec for 2nd byte, and  16dec for 3rd byte). 

If the request for identification is sent with the INPUT set as 3 or 4, the appropriate machine will send its software version number. 

Again, the reply would be the decimal value of the INPUT and OUTPUT - the INPUT representing the number in front of the decimal 

point, and the OUTPUT representing the number after it. For example, for version 3.5, the reply to the request to send the version 

number would be (HEX codes): 
 

7D 

83 

85 

81  (i.e.  3dec for 2nd byte,  5dec for 3rd byte). 

 

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Summary of Contents for VP-81KSi

Page 1: ...Kramer Electronics Ltd USER MANUAL Model VP 81KSi 8x1 UXGA Audio STEP IN Switcher g p d s u n w a y i n f o c o m c n...

Page 2: ...Multiple VP 81KSi Devices 14 6 8 Controlling a Remote RS 232 Device 15 6 9 Connecting to the VP 81KSi via the Ethernet Port 16 6 9 1 Connecting Directly to the Ethernet Port 16 6 9 2 Connecting via a...

Page 3: ...r Rear Panel 6 Figure 3 Connecting the VP 81KSi 9 Figure 4 Balanced Stereo Audio Connection 10 Figure 5 Unbalanced Stereo Audio Connection 10 Figure 6 Remote Input Selection Switch Wiring 11 Figure 7...

Page 4: ...Video and Audio Signal Codes 31 Table 9 VP 81KSi Audio Input Gain Codes 32 Table 10 VP 81KSi Audio and Audio Output Gain Codes 32 Table 11 VP 81KSi Hex Codes for Protocol 2000 32 Table 12 VP 81KSi Hex...

Page 5: ...C IR3 remote control transmitter including the required battery and a separate user manual2 One SI 1VGA Remote Step in Module and user manual2 Power cord This user manual2 2 Getting Started We recomme...

Page 6: ...KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Getting Started 2 g p d s u n w a y i n f o c o m c n...

Page 7: ...Up to eight units can be cascaded to provide a single virtual switcher with up to 57 inputs Supports the SI 1VGA Remote Step in Panel for remote inputs and remote step in control You can control the V...

Page 8: ...nnected to the display s source The EDID enables the PC or laptop to know what kind of monitor is connected to the output The EDID includes the manufacturer s name product type timing data supported b...

Page 9: ...ut from 1 to 8 to switch to the outputs The button lights red if it is selected and there is no input signal The button lights green if it is not selected but there is an input signal at that input Th...

Page 10: ...an RS 232 controllable device for example a projector see Figure 3 15 ETHERNET RJ 45 Connector Connect to a remote controller via a LAN see Section 6 9 16 AV ON CAT 5 RJ 45 Connector Connect to a com...

Page 11: ...located 15m 49ft away from the machine This distance can be extended to up to 60m 197ft when used with three extension cables2 Before using the external IR receiver be sure to arrange for your Kramer...

Page 12: ...KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Installing in a Rack 8 5 Installing in a Rack This section describes the preparation and installation of the unit in a rack g p d s u n w a y i n f o c o m c n...

Page 13: ...deo connectors and to the 3 5mm mini jacks from 1 to 8 3 Connect up to eight unbalanced audio sources to the 3 5mm mini jack audio connectors on the SI 1VGA panels 4 Connect the 15 pin HD VIDEO OUTPUT...

Page 14: ...C over a LAN to the Ethernet for remote operation 10 Set the DIP switches see Section 6 6 1 RS 232 port see for remote operation You can connect a PC and or controller to the Section 6 3 RS 485 port s...

Page 15: ...ive input Figure 6 Remote Input Selection Switch Wiring To connect remote input selection switches as illustrated in the example in Figure 6 1 Connect Switch A to pins 1 and G1 2 Connect Switch B to p...

Page 16: ...e AV ON CAT 5 Twisted Pair Output You can connect the VP 81KSi to any compatible Kramer TP Twisted Pair receiver for example TP 120 no audio or TP 122 with audio For further details refer to the relev...

Page 17: ...he RS 485 Machine Number and Bus Termination DIP switches This section describes the VP 81KSi DIP switch settings that determine the RS 485 machine number and bus termination Figure 8 illustrates the...

Page 18: ...ction 6 3 2 Connect the RS 485 terminal block port on the first device to the RS 485 port on the second device and so on for all devices 3 Set the DIP switches see Section 6 6 1 The first device is ma...

Page 19: ...acceptor must be connected to the Master output The outputs of all other devices may be connected to any input on the subsequent device For operation of cascaded VP 81KSi devices see Section 7 4 6 8 C...

Page 20: ...ways For direct connection to the PC use a crossover cable see Section 6 9 1 For connection via a network hub or network router use a straight through cable see Section 6 9 2 Note The following instru...

Page 21: ...ction Properties Window 5 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP see Figure 10 6 Click the Properties button 7 Select Use the following IP address and fill in the details as shown in Figure 11 Figure 11 Inte...

Page 22: ...ee Section 6 9 3 6 9 3 Configuring the Ethernet Port on the VP 81KSi To configure the Ethernet port on the VP 81KSi download the P3K Ethernet Configuration software1 To configure the VP 81KSi Ethernet...

Page 23: ...13 Device Properties Window 5 Make the required changes 6 Click Set to save changes or click Close to exit and not save the changes 7 Operating the VP 81KSi Locally via the Front Panel Buttons Powerin...

Page 24: ...ly Press either the VIDEO button or the AUDIO button If the VIDEO button lights the switching relates just to video and the audio remains unchanged If the AUDIO button lights the switching relates onl...

Page 25: ...S 485 for connecting see Section 6 6 Ethernet over a LAN using a Web browser see Section 9 9 Operating the VP 81KSi Remotely using a Web Browser The embedded Web pages can be used to remotely operate...

Page 26: ...e Java Enable Javascript in your browser 9 1 To Log On to the VP 81KSi Web Pages To log on to VP 81KSi Web pages 1 Open your Internet browser 2 Type the unit s IP number see Table 7 in the Address bar...

Page 27: ...creen There are three remote operation Web pages The switching matrix see Section 9 2 Audio gain control See Section 9 3 Configuration See Section 9 4 A description of each Web page is displayed if yo...

Page 28: ...or Section 9 2 2 Click the lock icon to lock or unlock the front panel 9 2 1 Switching an Input to an Output To switch an input to an output for example input 4 to output 1 1 Click on the dark blue AF...

Page 29: ...te in the Confirm mode 1 Click the red Offline button The border of the button turns dark 2 Click the desired switching point in the switching matrix Audio video indicator outlines appear on the matri...

Page 30: ...ng Cancel returns you to the switching matrix screen with the changes made but not saved 9 3 The Audio Gain Page The Audio Gain screen lets you set the gain for each of the input and the output channe...

Page 31: ...ATIONS The Configurations Web page appears 2 Modify the values as required 3 Click the blue Submit button to apply changes or Cancel to abandon them A confirmation window appears asking if you are sur...

Page 32: ...d installation instructions can be downloaded from the Kramer Web site at www kramerelectronics com 11 EDID Each input on the VP 81KSi has a factory default EDID loaded see Section 14 The EDID for eac...

Page 33: ...anced 74dB 1kHz Stereo Balanced 74 4dB 1kHz CAT5 Rec Out 69 8dB CROSSTALK all hostile VIDEO UXGA 52dB to 5MHz AUDIO Local Stereo Unbalanced 73dB 1kHz Local Stereo Balanced 72dB 1kHz VOLUME CONTROL AUD...

Page 34: ...68 1 39 Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 Power cycle the unit while pressing the Factory Reset button located on the rear panel of the unit TCP Port 5000 UDP Port 50000 14 Default EDID The defau...

Page 35: ...Report information Date generated 12 7 2010 Software revision 2 43 0 822 Operating system 5 1 2600 2 Service Pack 3 Raw data 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF 00 2E 4D 08 08 02 00 00 00 0A 13 01 03 6E 24 1D 64 EE...

Page 36: ...lists the Hex values to switch an input to an output for a single VP 81KSi machine For more detailed information see Protocol 200028F 1 see USection 17 3U Table 11 VP 81KSi Hex Codes for Protocol 200...

Page 37: ...n OUT 1 OUT 2 OUT 3 OUT 4 OUT 5 OUT 6 OUT 7 OUT 8 Increase 18 81 80 81 18 82 80 81 18 83 80 81 18 84 80 81 18 85 80 81 18 86 80 81 18 87 80 81 18 88 80 81 Decrease 18 81 81 81 18 82 81 81 18 83 81 81...

Page 38: ...protocol 2000 send the following command P2000 CR To switch from protocol 2000 to protocol 3000 send the following command 0x38 0x80 0x83 0x81 The Windows based Kramer control software 1 17 2 Kramer...

Page 39: ...ommands parameters will be separated by commas Message string Every command must to be entered as part of message string that begin with message starting char and end with message closing char note th...

Page 40: ...All the commands in string will not execute until the closing char will be entered Separate response will be sent for every command in the chain Input string max length 64 characters Backward support...

Page 41: ...in and out parameters OUT Output number or for all outputs Examples Switch Video and Audio input 3 to output 7 AV 3 7CR AV 3 7 OKCRLF Switch Video input 2 to output 4 V 2 4CR VID 2 4 OKCRLF Switch Vi...

Page 42: ...rt form PDEL PRESET PRST DEL PRESET RESULT Read video connections from saved preset PRST VID PRESET OUT Short form PVID PRESET OUT PRST VID PRESET PRST VID PRESET IN OUT PRST VID PRESET IN 1 IN 2 Read...

Page 43: ...TAGE CHANNEL VOLUME AUD LVL STAGE CHANNEL VOLUME RESULT Read audio volume level AUD LVL STAGE CHANNEL Short form ADL STAGE AUD LVL STAGE CHANNEL VOLUME Mute audio MUTE MUTE MODE MUTE MUTE MODE RESULT...

Page 44: ...e on MACHINE_NAME Up to 14 Alfa Numeric chars Machine factory name Model name last 4 digits from serial number Set machine id number MACH NUM MACHINE_NUMBER MACH NUM OLD_MACHINE_NUMBER NEW_MACHINE_NUM...

Page 45: ...low video mode AFV AFV MODE AFV AFV MODE RESULT Note This command effect device front panel mode and AUD VID command Read audio follow video mode AFV AFV AFV MODE AFV MODE Front panel AFV mode 0 or af...

Page 46: ...number which is to be switched Similarly if switching is done via the machine s front panel then these bits are set with the OUTPUT NUMBER which was switched For other operations these bits are define...

Page 47: ...fer overflow 9 25 22 SET AUDIO PARAMETER Equal to input output number whose parameter is to be set 0 all Set as parameter value 2 24 24 INCREASE DECREASE AUDIO PARAMETER Equal to input output number w...

Page 48: ...ns then if possible the machine will return the current setting of this function even for the case that the function is not defined For example for a video switcher which always switches during the VI...

Page 49: ...locked or 1 if it is locked NOTE 19 After this instruction is sent the unit will respond to the ASCII command set defined by the OUTPUT byte The ASCII command to operate with the HEX command set must...

Page 50: ...t modification orfailure to follow instructions supplied withtheproduct iii Repair orattemptedrepairby anyone not authorized by Kramer iv Any shipment of theproduct claims must bepresentedtothe carrie...

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