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USER MANUAL

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

MODEL: 

VS-1616D-MD 

16x16

 

Digital

 

Matrix Switcher

 

 

 

 

P/N: 2900-300434

 

Rev 2 

Summary of Contents for VS-1616D-MD

Page 1: ...KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD USER MANUAL MODEL VS 1616D MD 16x16 Digital Matrix Switcher P N 2900 300434 Rev 2 ...

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Page 4: ...Matrix Switcher 24 7 1 Startup Display 24 7 2 Using the Selector Buttons 25 7 3 Confirming Actions 26 7 4 Switching Actions 27 7 5 Locking the Front Panel Buttons 30 8 Using the Configuration Menus 31 8 1 Using the Setup Menu 32 8 2 Using the Config Menu 37 9 Configuring the Number of Installed Input and Output Ports 61 10 Installing and Using the Test Module to Troubleshoot Video Problems 62 10 1...

Page 5: ...el 12 Figure 4 Connecting the VS 1616D MD 16x16 Digital Matrix Switcher 15 Figure 5 Sample Port Numbering 17 Figure 6 EDID Numbering Assignment 19 Figure 7 DGKat Card Serial Data Transmission 19 Figure 8 Local Area Connection Properties Window 21 Figure 9 Internet Protocol Version 4 Properties Window 22 Figure 10 Internet Protocol Version 6 Properties Window 22 Figure 11 Internet Protocol Properti...

Page 6: ...P 7 Scan Converters and Scalers GROUP 8 Cables and Connectors GROUP 9 Room Connectivity GROUP 10 Accessories and Rack Adapters and GROUP 11 Sierra Video Products GROUP 12 Digital Signage and GROUP 13 Audio and GROUP 14 Collaboration Congratulations on purchasing your Kramer VS 1616D MD 16x16 Digital Matrix Switcher which is ideal for the following typical applications Professional display systems ...

Page 7: ...og audio HDCP HDMI UHD plus analog audio HDCP HDMI plus digital audio HDCP HDMI output scaler HDCP HDMI UHD over HDBaseT 70m plus IR and RS 232 HDCP SDI plus analog audio Test card plus analog audio embedding de embedding VGA VGA plus analog audio Note The HDMI over fiber optic with 670 module cards are fully compatible with the Kramer 670T 670R and 671T 671R HDMI DVI transmitters and receivers fo...

Page 8: ...nuals application programs and to check if firmware upgrades are available where appropriate 2 1 Achieving the Best Performance To achieve the best performance Use only good quality connection 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 slac...

Page 9: ...oduct Invisible laser radiation present Avoid long term viewing of laser Avoid the use of magnifying viewing aids or instruments such as binoculars telescopes microscopes and magnifying lenses but not spectacles or contact lenses Avoid placing optical devices in the emitted beam that could cause the concentration of the laser radiation to be increased 2 4 Compliance with Leakage Current Requiremen...

Page 10: ...ple to transfer clinical data between doctors and to train to medical students The VS 1616D MD is certified according to the IEC 60601 1 Clause 2 1 3 Medical Electrical Equipment Part 1 General Requirements for EMC standard which is required when accessory devices are used at locations where medical personnel and patients are present The VS 1616D MD constitutes an optional component that can be co...

Page 11: ... cards in the same chassis up to 16 x 16 For example you can configure a device as a 4 x 12 or a 16 x 8 matrix switcher to exactly suit your needs The VS 1616D MD features Full 16 x 16 non blocking matrix array to switch any of the 16 input digital signals to any or all outputs with limitations see Section 6 Kramer Core flexible infrastructure conversion Copper fiber or Twisted Pair all can be use...

Page 12: ... transmitted by a touch screen system PC or other serial controller Ethernet over a LAN The infrared remote control transmitter Kramer K Router Plus software application The VS 1616D MD is a sophisticated device but has been designed to be as simple as possible to operate Due to space limitations on the front panel a keypad substitutes for 64 individual input output selector buttons For details of...

Page 13: ... networking alternative where it enables you to replace numerous cables and connectors by a single LAN cable used to transmit for example uncompressed full high definition video audio IR as well as various control signals The HDBaseT products described in this user manual are HDBaseT certified 3 3 About the Power Connect Feature The Power Connect feature means that the VS 1616D MD can supply power...

Page 14: ...fine the VS 1616D MD Figure 1 VS 1616D MD Front Panel Numeric Keypad Front Panel Numeric Keypad Labels Feature Function 1 Backwards Press to shift the sliding window to the right The LCD display is large enough to show only 13 cross points out of a total of 32 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Numeric keypad 1 to 0 3 Forward Press to shift the sliding window to the left ...

Page 15: ...Figure 2 VS 1616D MD 16x16 Digital Matrix Switcher Front Panel 10 VS 1616D MD Defining the VS 1616D MD 16x16 Digital Matrix Switcher ...

Page 16: ...mplete the input output setup when using a one digit number instead of two digits Press to enter the options in a setup menu For example to enter input 5 you can either press 05 or 5 ENT 9 BREAKAWAY Button Press to exit a Menu see Section 8 10 DEFAULT SETUP Button Press to recall the default setup see Section 7 4 5 11 OUTPUTS INPUTS LCD Display Displays the outputs upper row switched to the select...

Page 17: ...Figure 3 shows DVI cards installed as an example Figure 3 VS 1616D MD 16x16 Digital Matrix Switcher Rear Panel 12 VS 1616D MD Defining the VS 1616D MD 16x16 Digital Matrix Switcher ...

Page 18: ... Section 10 2 26 RS 232 9 pin D sub Port Connects to the remote operation PC or remote controller see Section 6 2 27 NET Ethernet RJ 45 Connector Connect to a PC or controller via the Ethernet LAN see Section 6 5 The LINK LED flashes when communication is active The POWER LED lights when the interface receives power 28 OUT 1 16 Connectors Connect to the relevant video acceptors depending on the ca...

Page 19: ...14 VS 1616D MD Installing in a Rack 5 Installing in a Rack This section provides instructions for rack mounting the unit ...

Page 20: ...cards may be mixed as required for limitations see page 17 Exactly the same principles apply to installations using other card types Always switch off the power to all devices before connecting them to your VS 1616D MD After connecting your VS 1616D MD connect its power and then switch on the power to each device Figure 4 Connecting the VS 1616D MD 16x16 Digital Matrix Switcher ...

Page 21: ...at you use only the power cord that is supplied with the device not shown in Figure 4 5 If necessary review and set the system configuration using the Menu see Section 8 Note Given an input signal that is HDCP encoded the VS 1616D MD outputs a signal only if the output port supports HDCP for example HDMI input and DVI with HDCP output 6 1 Card Limitations 6 1 1 HDBT Input Cards The chassis is limi...

Page 22: ... 2 Port Numbering On all cards apart from the DVI dual link cards there are four physical ports The numbering of ports is sequential from top to bottom and left to right Each DVI dual link card provides two physical ports which causes the loss of two numbers in the numbering sequence of that card only A sample numbering is shown in Figure 5 Figure 5 Sample Port Numbering ...

Page 23: ... Examples The following table is based on the port numbering shown in Figure 5 and lists requested switching configurations and their results EDID Request EDID Sent From OUT 4 Blank 256 bytes of 0xFF From IN 8 None error message displayed Note AV data flow is source VS 1616D MD display EDID information flow is display VS 1616D MD source which means that the EDID input is the display side and the E...

Page 24: ... port of a DGKat input card is not transmitted via the switcher This data is transmitted over the TP cable of the same input card see Figure 7 Serial data present on the RS 232 port of a DGKat output card are not transmitted via the switcher This data are transmitted over the TP cable of the same output card Figure 7 DGKat Card Serial Data Transmission ...

Page 25: ... Ethernet using either of the following methods Directly to the PC using a crossover cable see Section 6 5 1 Via a network hub switch or router using a straight through cable see Section 6 5 2 Note If you want to connect via a router and your IT system is based on IPv6 speak to your IT department for specific installation instructions 6 5 1 Connecting the Ethernet Port Directly to a PC You can con...

Page 26: ...ties window for the selected network adapter appears as shown in Figure 8 Figure 8 Local Area Connection Properties 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 9 or Figure 10 ...

Page 27: ...22 VS 1616D MD Connecting the VS 1616D MD Figure 9 Internet Protocol Version 4 Properties Window Figure 10 Internet Protocol Version 6 Properties Window ...

Page 28: ...ess in the range 192 168 1 1 to 192 168 1 255 excluding 192 168 1 39 that is provided by your IT department Figure 11 Internet Protocol Properties Window 7 Click OK 8 Click Close 6 5 2 Connecting the Ethernet Port via a Network Hub or Switch You can connect the Ethernet port of the VS 1616D MD to the Ethernet port on a network hub or using a straight through cable with RJ 45 connectors ...

Page 29: ...isplay may vary according to machine settings Figure 12 Default Startup Status Display Sequence The front panel of the VS 1616D MD includes a numeric keypad within the selector buttons area This keypad lets you enter both the output and input numbers as well as various numeric configuration values see Section 7 2 When the unit is powered on the last matrix setup that was used is loaded Use either ...

Page 30: ...ttons For numbers between 1 and 9 the VS 1616D MD can handle two digit numbers as well as single digit numbers When entering a single digit number for example 5 you can either press 0 followed by 5 or 5 followed by ENT Pressing 00 or 0 ENT is only relevant for an input selection and is used to disconnect the currently entered output number from the input For example the following display indicates...

Page 31: ...enter an action and then confirm it by pressing the TAKE button Every action requires user confirmation protecting against erroneous actions Execution is postponed until you confirm the action Failure to press the TAKE button within a few seconds results in the action timing out automatically 7 3 1 Switching between the At Once and Confirm Modes To switching between the At Once and Confirm modes N...

Page 32: ...ress the flashing TAKE button to confirm the action The action is confirmed and the TAKE button lights 7 4 Switching Actions This section describes how to Switch one input to one output see Section 7 4 1 Switch several inputs to several outputs see Section 7 4 2 Turn off several outputs see Section 7 4 3 7 4 1 Switching one Input to one Output To switch one input to one output 1 Using the numeric ...

Page 33: ...tputs simultaneously you must be in the Confirm mode In the Confirm mode you can enter a batch of several actions and then confirm the batch by pressing TAKE once simultaneously switching several output input combinations To switch several inputs to several outputs in the Confirm mode 1 Using the numeric keypad enter an output input combination The TAKE button flashes 2 Enter additional output inp...

Page 34: ...f To turn an output off in the Confirm mode Repeat the steps above and then press the flashing TAKE button to confirm the action Alternatively you can perform a switching operation see Section 7 4 1 and set the input to 00 7 4 4 Turning Off Several Outputs To turn off several outputs in the Confirm mode repeat the switching actions described in Section 7 4 2 but set the inputs to 00 7 4 5 Recallin...

Page 35: ...fault setup is recalled and the display reverts to the output input display 7 5 Locking the Front Panel Buttons You can lock the VS 1616D MD to prevent tampering with the unit or prevent the settings from being changed accidentally via the front panel buttons You can still remotely operate via RS 232 or Ethernet even when the front panel is locked To lock the front panel buttons Press and hold LOC...

Page 36: ... There are two configuration menus Setup Menu those that are accessed on a regular basis for example storing setups and setting the delay see Section 8 1 Config Menu those that are accessed only occasionally for example setting the interface or communication protocol see Section 8 2 Figure 13 shows the navigation through the menu options Figure 13 Menu Tree ...

Page 37: ...ing the Setup Menu The Setup Menu provides access to settings that are regularly changed and comprises the following options 1 inXX ALL switching one input to all outputs see Section 8 1 1 3 outXX OFF turning off an output see Section 8 1 2 7 EDID assignment to an output see Section 8 1 3 9 Delay setting for an output see Section 8 1 4 4 store setup XX storing the setup in a preset see Section 8 1...

Page 38: ...ypad see Figure 1 The following is displayed out__ OFF 3 Using the numeric keys enter the output to be turned off The TAKE button flashes 4 Press TAKE The selected output is turned off The display reverts to the output input display showing that the selected output is turned off with the input being blank 8 1 3 Setup Menu 7 EDID Assignment to an Input This option assigns an EDID to between one and...

Page 39: ... is displayed SETUP EDID ENTER to View EDID and Set EDID 3 Press ENT The current EDID matrix configuration is displayed 4 Using the numeric keys enter the input in which to store the EDID in this example 08 and enter the output in this example 05 from which to read the EDID The following is displayed 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 05 out05 in08 The TAKE button flashes 5 Repeat Step 4 for up to eight i...

Page 40: ...ay and the switcher for reliable negotiation of data between them This option sets the time delay for an output which lapses between entering a switching action and the execution of the action This delay can be set for each output independently The delay is defined in units of 200ms and ranges from 0 to 15 providing delays of between 0 and 3 seconds 15 x 200ms 3 seconds To set the execution delay ...

Page 41: ...e following is displayed store __ 3 Using the numeric keys enter the preset 1 to 59 in which to store the current setup The following is displayed Wait After a few seconds if the preset is not empty the following is displayed SETUP NOT EMPTY CONFIRM The TAKE button flashes 4 Press TAKE The setup is stored in the selected preset for subsequent recall The display reverts to the output input display ...

Page 42: ... reverts to the output input display 8 2 Using the Config Menu The Config Menu provides access to configuration settings that are not regularly changed and comprises the following options Input signal detection Section 8 2 1 Input port parameter setting see Section 8 2 2 Output load detection Section 8 2 3 Output port parameter setting see Section 8 2 4 Interface configuration Section 8 2 5 Interf...

Page 43: ...between several options Select an option by pressing one of the illuminated buttons in the Selector Buttons area 4 After selecting the desired option a description of the desired change is displayed and the TAKE button flashes 5 Press the flashing TAKE button to confirm the change A description of the current state is displayed for about one second The unit automatically switches to the next item ...

Page 44: ...able to modify The parameters that are available such as audio balance depend on the type of card installed and whether the card is an input or an output card Tables listing input cards and their parameters can be found at the end of this section To set parameters for a port 1 Press MENU twice The following message is displayed start configuration menu MENU to view setup ENT to change them 2 Press...

Page 45: ...ng the keypad numbers and arrows 9 Press TAKE to save the change Note The parameter change is not implemented until you press TAKE 10 Repeat from Step 6 to modify other parameters 11 Do one of the following Press BREAKAWAY to exit the Config Menu Wait approximately 15 seconds for the operation to time out Press MENU to exit to the parameter list The following tables list the input card types and t...

Page 46: ... and outputs only 50 Audio Bass Sets the audio output bass level 0 15 Note Not applicable when digital audio is selected 7 Audio Treble Sets the audio output treble level 0 15 Note Not applicable when digital audio is selected 7 DGKat plus RS 232 Input Card Parameter Description Default HDCP Turn HDCP on and off 0 EN 1 DIS 0 DisplayPort plus Analog Audio Input Card Parameter Description Default Re...

Page 47: ...can be increased by approximately 30 by using Kramer high quality cables such as the BC HDKat6a 1 HDMI plus Analog Audio Input Card Parameter Description Default Reset Input Re power Power cycles the port Factory Performs a factory reset to default values of the port Re power HDCP Turn HDCP on and off 0 EN 1 DIS Note Analog audio is still transmitted when HDCP is disabled 0 Volume Sets the audio o...

Page 48: ... input and embeds the audio into the HDMI signal that goes to the matrix ST 1 Output The audio is de embedded from the HDMI source and is output as analog audio Note The 3 5mm mini jack connector acts as an output in this case ST 2 ARC The audio is taken from the 3 5mm mini jack connector and sent to the ARC device which is connected to the HDMI input 0 HDCP Turn HDCP on and off 0 EN 1 DIS Note An...

Page 49: ...selected Auto SDI_AUDIO_ SWITCH Selects the SDI audio channel 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 0 Test Video plus Analog Audio Card Input Parameter Description Default Reset Input Re power Power cycles the port Factory Performs a factory reset to default values of the port Re power Audio Select Auto Audio signal selection is controlled by the presence or absence of a plug in the 3 5mm mini jac...

Page 50: ...e pixels 0 16383 As detected Restore Setup 1 36 1 Recall Setup 1 32 1 Save Timing Para 0 127 0 Recall Timing Para 0 127 0 Volume Sets the audio output volume 0 70 50 Audio Balance Sets the audio output channel balance 0 100 50 Audio Bass Sets the audio output bass level 0 15 7 Audio Treble Sets the audio output treble level 0 15 7 Audio Mute MUTE Mutes the audio input Non MUTE Unmutes the audio in...

Page 51: ...Do one of the following Press BREAKAWAY to exit the Config Menu Wait approximately 15 seconds for the operation to time out Press MENU to move to the next Config Menu option 8 2 4 Config Menu Output Port Parameter Setting This option sets port specific parameters Ports that show an X have no parameters available to modify Ports that show a 0 have parameters available to modify The parameters that ...

Page 52: ...ge similar to the following is displayed with the relevant port number in place of 06 OUT 06 SET 36 Reset SubBoard 6 To select the next parameter press the right arrow button See the table at the end of this section for available parameters Or 7 To enter the displayed parameter press TAKE The parameter options are displayed 8 Select the required action or number using the keypad numbers and arrows...

Page 53: ...te any change to the audio parameters automatically sets this to unmute Note Not applicable when digital audio is selected Non MUTE Audio MONO OFF Analog output is stereo MIX Analog output is mono OFF DGKat plus RS 232 Output Card Parameter Description Default HDMI Sets the output signal format Display HDMI DVI Display the output is set automatically based on the EDID of the connected display DVI ...

Page 54: ... ensure that the source is DVI compatible Display Deep Color Sets maximum color bit depth Auto 8 bit Auto Set the color depth automatically 8 bit Limit the color depth to 8 bits Auto Switch Speed When switching between different sources the switching time can be reduced by setting the fast switch level Ex fast Switch Fast Switch or Normal Switch by reducing color depth to 8 bits Normal Switch HDMI...

Page 55: ...ch HDMI over HDBT plus IR RS 232 and Ethernet Output Card Parameter Description Default HDMI Sets the output signal format Display HDMI DVI Display The output is set automatically based on the EDID of the connected display DVI Force the output to be DVI HDMI Force the output to be HDMI Note When selecting the DVI option and fast switching is enabled you must ensure that the source is DVI compatibl...

Page 56: ...D Analog Analog audio from the 3 5mm mini jack is selected Note This parameter is not displayed when the ST parameter is set to either 1 or 2 AUTO ST Selects the manner in which the analog audio port functions 0 Input If an analog source is connected the 3 5mm mini jack connector acts as an input and embeds the audio into the HDMI output signal 1 Output The audio is de embedded from the HDMI signa...

Page 57: ...0 Audio Bass Sets the audio output bass level 0 15 7 Audio Treble Sets the audio output treble level 0 15 7 Audio Mute MUTE mutes the audio output Non MUTE unmutes the audio output Note When set to Mute any change to the audio parameters automatically sets this to unmute Non MUTE Audio Mono OFF Analog output is stereo MIX Analog output is mono OFF HDMI plus S PDIF Audio Output Card Parameter Descr...

Page 58: ...lt Perform a factory reset to default values of the port Re power Video Freeze Freezes unfreezes the output video Off On Off Picture Aspect Ratio Sets the picture aspect ratio Full Crop Best Fit Best Fit Out Resolution Sets the output video resolution 640x480x60 1024x768x60 1280x1024x60 1600x1200x60 see note below table 1920x1080px60 1920x1080px50 1280x720px60 1280x720px50 720x480px60 800x600x60 1...

Page 59: ...meter Description Default Reset Input Re power power cycles the port Factory performs a factory reset to default values of the port Re power HDMI Sets the output signal format Display HDMI DVI Display the output is set automatically based on the EDID of the connected display DVI Force the output to be DVI HDMI Force the output to be HDMI Note When selecting the DVI option and fast switching is ena...

Page 60: ...mal Switch by reducing color depth to 8 bits Normal Switch Hor Total Pixels Set the value for total horizontal pictures 0 9999 As detected Horizontal Start Set the value for horizontal start 0 16383 As detected Horizontal Active Set the value for horizontal active pixels 0 16383 As detected Vertical Start Set the value for vertical start 0 255 As detected Vertical Active Set the value for vertical...

Page 61: ...ace Submenu 4 Select 1 to modify the status of the IR interface or 2 to modify that status of the Ethernet interface in this example 2 The following is displayed Ethernet interface setup 1 make it ACTIVE 2 turn it OFF 5 Press 1 to activate the interface or 2 to deactivate it 6 Press TAKE to confirm the action The interface status is changed After a few seconds the next option on the Config Menu is...

Page 62: ...rn REPLY ON 2 never REPLY 4 Press 1 to switch Reply on or 2 to switch it off 5 Press TAKE to confirm the action A message is displayed indicating the new status of the Reply configuration After a few seconds the next option on the Config Menu is displayed 8 2 7 Config Menu Protocol Configuration The VS 1616D MD supports Kramer Protocol 2000 and Protocol 3000 To switch from Protocol 3000 default to...

Page 63: ...Store Default Setup This option lets you store the current setup as the default setup The default setup can be recalled at any time using the DEFAULT SETUP button see Section 7 4 5 Note This is not the setup that is loaded when the unit is switched on To store the current setup as the default setup 1 Press MENU twice The following message is displayed start configuration menu MENU to view setup EN...

Page 64: ...ress MENU twice The following message is displayed start configuration menu MENU to view setup ENT to change them 2 Press MENU until the following is displayed TOTAL MATRIX RESET exit ESC ENT submenu 3 Press ENT to enter the Reset Submenu The following is displayed COMPLETELY MATRIX RESET 1 ALL outputs OFF 2 Factory default 4 Press 1 to turn off all outputs or 2 to perform a factory reset of all o...

Page 65: ... Display Firmware Versions This option displays the main and front firmware versions To display the firmware versions 1 Press MENU twice The following message is displayed start configuration menu MENU to view setup ENT to change them 2 Press MENU until the following is displayed Main Firmware Version 1 0 Front Firmware Version 1 0 3 Either press BREAKAWAY to exit the Config Menu or wait approxima...

Page 66: ... the number of input or output ports 1 Press ESC ENT and LOCK together The following is displayed Configuration Device 2 Press ENT The following is displayed Test Board 0 MaxInput 32 MaxOutput 32 Note The number of input and output ports can only be set in units of four for example 4 x 4 32 x 4 or 12 x 16 and not 5 x 4 or 12 x 17 3 Using the numeric keys enter the number of input and output ports ...

Page 67: ...xample If your VS 1616D MD has four inputs and eight outputs you must configure the VS 1616D MD as 5 x 9 If your VS 1616D MD has 16 inputs and 16 outputs you must configure the VS 1616D MD as 17 x 17 10 1 Installing the Test Module To install the test module in the configuration 1 Press ESC ENT and LOCK together The following is displayed Configuration Device 2 Press ENT The following is displayed...

Page 68: ...remove the jumper to select PC resolutions The Resolution DIP switch is used to set the resolution of the generated video as listed in the tables below Available PC Resolutions for Generated Video Jumper off DIP switch Position Resolution 1 2 OFF OFF 1024 x 768 60Hz default ON OFF 1280 x 1024 60Hz OFF ON 1600 x 1200 60Hz ON ON 1920 x 1200 60Hz Available HD Resolutions for Generated Video Jumper on...

Page 69: ...cle through the patterns 10 4 Using the Test Module to Troubleshoot Video Problems The test module may be used in various ways to isolate video problems The following examples are based on the signal paths shown in Figure 15 and a VS 1616D MD device installed as follows 16 inputs and 16 outputs The test module is installed and configured see Section 10 1 17 configured inputs and 17 configured outp...

Page 70: ...e Output Signal Path to the Projector Signal path a to b b to projector To test the output signal path to the projector 1 Configure Input 17 to Output 1 see Section 7 4 2 Connect Output 1 to the projector 3 Set the generated video resolution see Section 10 2 4 Set the pattern for the generated video see Section 10 3 5 Verify that the projector output is as expected 10 4 3 Testing the Input and Out...

Page 71: ...Test Module to Troubleshoot Video Problems 4 Connect Output 1 to the projector 5 Set the generated video resolution see Section 10 2 6 Set the pattern for the generated video see Section 10 3 7 Verify that the projector output is as expected ...

Page 72: ...16D MD chassis Slots are numbered from left to right and must be filled consecutively from left to right without leaving empty slots WARNING An input card must only be mounted in a slot designated for input cards slots IN 1 to 4 and IN 9 to 12 and an output card must only be mounted in a slot designated for output cards slots OUT 5 to 8 and OUT 13 to 16 Figure 16 Inserting the Card into a Slot ...

Page 73: ...d from its shipping box and anti ESD bag 5 Holding the card by the upper and lower handle align the card with the plastic guide rails see Figure 17 Figure 17 Card Handles 6 Slide the card into the chassis until the front of the card makes contact with the connector inside the chassis 7 Press the card firmly into the slot until the connector plate is flush with the rear panel of the chassis and the...

Page 74: ...VS 1616D MD Hardware Installation Instructions 69 9 Power on the VS 1616D MD and follow the procedure to configure the new card see Section 9 10 Power on the peripheral devices ...

Page 75: ...70 VS 1616D MD Upgrading the VS 1616D MD Firmware 12 Upgrading the VS 1616D MD Firmware Upgrading the firmware on the VS 1616D MD can only be done by authorized service personnel ...

Page 76: ...ng COOLING Forced air fan ENCLOSURE TYPE Aluminium RACK MOUNT With supplied rack ears DIMENSIONS 19 4U 47 5cm x 37cm x 18cm W D H PRODUCT WEIGHT 7 45kg 16 42lbs approx SHIPPING WEIGHT 8 75kg 19 29lbs approx VIBRATION ISTA 1A in carton International Safe Transit Association SAFETY REGULATORY COMPLIANCE CE FCC MTBF 10 years ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Complies with appropriate requirements o...

Page 77: ...orts on 3 pin terminal blocks Video 1 65Gbps Serial Data 19200 Video 4 95Gbps See note below table Serial Data 19200 HDCP HDMI HDBaseT4 2 HDBaseT TP on RJ45 connectors 2 RS 232 Serial ports and 2 IR ports on a 10 pin terminal block 1 Ethernet port on an RJ 45 connector Video 2 25Gbps Serial Data 115200 Video 6 75Gbps Serial Data 115200 HDCP HDMI HDBaseT HDBaseT Lite 2 HDBaseT TP on RJ45 connectors...

Page 78: ...st be used such as the Kramer C 4LC 4LC For the DVI SC Multi mode glass fiber cables with SC connections must be used such as the Kramer C SC SC OM3 For the DGKat plus RS 232 shielded TP pair cables with RJ 45 connections must be used such as the Kramer BC DGKat623 or BC DGKat7a23 For the HDBaseT twisted pair cables with RJ 45 connections must be used such as the Kramer BC HDKat6a ...

Page 79: ...rameters for the VS 1616D MD EDID EDID data is passed between Output 1 and Input 1 RS 232 Protocol 2000 3000 Baud Rate 9600 Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Parity None Command Format HEX P2000 to switch Output 1 to Input 1 0x01 0x81 0x81 0x81 P3000 to switch Output 1 to Input 4 AV 4 1 Ethernet IP Address 192 168 1 39 TCP Port 5000 UDP Port 50000 ...

Page 80: ... table below Description 1 Device power requirement between 100 and 240V AC either 50 or 60Hz at 1 5A 2 Fuse Rating 250V at 3 15A time lag 3 Important information included in the User Manual 4 Complies with the WEEE Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive of the EU of 2006 for devices placed on the market after 2005 ...

Page 81: ...dditional descriptors None Preferred timing Yes Native preferred timing 1280x768p at 60Hz 4 3 Modeline 1280x768 79 500 1280 1344 1472 1664 768 771 778 798 hsync vsync Detailed timing 1 1920x1200p at 60Hz 16 10 Modeline 1920x1200 154 000 1920 1968 2000 2080 1200 1203 1209 1235 hsync vsync Standard timings supported 720 x 400p at 70Hz IBM VGA 720 x 400p at 88Hz IBM XGA2 640 x 480p at 60Hz IBM VGA 64...

Page 82: ...default Wx 0 284 Wy 0 293 Additional descriptors None Timing characteristics Horizontal scan range 31 94kHz Vertical scan range 50 85Hz Video bandwidth 170MHz CVT standard Not supported GTF standard Not supported Additional descriptors None Preferred timing Yes Native preferred timing 1920x1080p at 60Hz 16 9 Modeline 1920x1080 148 500 1920 2008 2052 2200 1080 1084 1089 1125 hsync vsync Detailed ti...

Page 83: ...Native 1920 x 1080p at 60Hz HDTV 16 9 1 1 1920 x 1080p at 50Hz HDTV 16 9 1 1 NB NTSC refresh rate Hz 1000 1001 CE audio data formats supported LPCM 3 channel 24 bits at 44 48 kHz CE speaker allocation data Channel configuration 3 0 Front left right Yes Front LFE No Front center Yes Rear left right No Rear center No Front left right center No Rear left right center No Rear LFE No CE vendor specific...

Page 84: ... preferred timing 1280x768p at 60Hz 4 3 Modeline 1280x768 79 500 1280 1344 1472 1664 768 771 778 798 hsync vsync Detailed timing 1 1920x1200p at 60Hz 16 10 Modeline 1920x1200 154 000 1920 1968 2000 2080 1200 1203 1209 1235 hsync vsync Standard timings supported 720 x 400p at 70Hz IBM VGA 720 x 400p at 88Hz IBM XGA2 640 x 480p at 60Hz IBM VGA 640 x 480p at 67Hz Apple Mac II 640 x 480p at 72Hz VESA ...

Page 85: ... supported LPCM 3 channel 24 bits at 44 48 kHz CE speaker allocation data Channel configuration 3 0 Front left right Yes Front LFE No Front center Yes Rear left right No Rear center No Front left right center No Rear left right center No Rear LFE No CE vendor specific data VSDB IEEE registration number 0x000C03 CEC physical address 1 0 0 0 Maximum TMDS clock 165MHz Raw data 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF 00...

Page 86: ...one Preferred timing Yes Native preferred timing 1280x720p at 60Hz 4 3 Modeline 1280x720 74 250 1280 1390 1430 1650 720 725 730 746 hsync vsync Detailed timing 1 1920x1080p at 60Hz 16 10 Modeline 1920x1080 148 500 1920 2008 2052 2200 1080 1084 1089 1125 hsync vsync Standard timings supported 720 x 400p at 70Hz IBM VGA 720 x 400p at 88Hz IBM XGA2 640 x 480p at 60Hz IBM VGA 640 x 480p at 67Hz Apple ...

Page 87: ... LPCM 3 channel 24 bits at 44 48 kHz CE speaker allocation data Channel configuration 3 0 Front left right Yes Front LFE No Front center Yes Rear left right No Rear center No Front left right center No Rear left right center No Rear LFE No CE vendor specific data VSDB IEEE registration number 0x000C03 CEC physical address 1 0 0 0 Maximum TMDS clock 165MHz Report information Date generated 11 10 20...

Page 88: ...ferred timing Yes Native preferred timing 1024x768p at 60Hz 4 3 Modeline 1024x768 65 000 1024 1048 1184 1344 768 771 777 806 hsync vsync Detailed timing 1 1920x1200p at 60Hz 16 10 Modeline 1920x1200 154 000 1920 1968 2000 2080 1200 1203 1209 1235 hsync vsync Standard timings supported 720 x 400p at 70Hz IBM VGA 720 x 400p at 88Hz IBM XGA2 640 x 480p at 60Hz IBM VGA 640 x 480p at 67Hz Apple Mac II ...

Page 89: ...TV 16 9 1 1 NB NTSC refresh rate Hz 1000 1001 CE audio data formats supported LPCM 3 channel 24 bits at 44 48 kHz CE speaker allocation data Channel configuration 3 0 Front left right Yes Front LFE No Front center Yes Rear left right No Rear center No Front left right center No Rear left right center No Rear LFE No CE vendor specific data VSDB IEEE registration number 0x000C03 CEC physical address...

Page 90: ...rred timing Yes Native preferred timing 1280x768p at 60Hz 4 3 Modeline 1280x768 79 500 1280 1344 1472 1664 768 771 778 798 hsync vsync Detailed timing 1 1920x1200p at 60Hz 16 10 Modeline 1920x1200 154 000 1920 1968 2000 2080 1200 1203 1209 1235 hsync vsync Standard timings supported 720 x 400p at 70Hz IBM VGA 720 x 400p at 88Hz IBM XGA2 640 x 480p at 60Hz IBM VGA 640 x 480p at 67Hz Apple Mac II 64...

Page 91: ...TV 16 9 1 1 NB NTSC refresh rate Hz 1000 1001 CE audio data formats supported LPCM 3 channel 24 bits at 44 48 kHz CE speaker allocation data Channel configuration 3 0 Front left right Yes Front LFE No Front center Yes Rear left right No Rear center No Front left right center No Rear left right center No Rear LFE No CE vendor specific data VSDB IEEE registration number 0x000C03 CEC physical address...

Page 92: ...ferred timing Yes Native preferred timing 1280x720p at 60Hz Modeline 1280x720 74 250 1280 1390 1430 1650 720 725 730 746 hsync vsync Detailed timing 1 1920x1200p at 60Hz 16 10 Modeline 1920x1200 154 000 1920 1968 2000 2080 1200 1203 1209 1235 hsync vsync Standard timings supported 720 x 400p at 70Hz IBM VGA 720 x 400p at 88Hz IBM XGA2 640 x 480p at 60Hz IBM VGA 640 x 480p at 67Hz Apple Mac II 640 ...

Page 93: ...ported LPCM 3 channel 24 bits at 44 48 kHz CE speaker allocation data Channel configuration 3 0 Front left right Yes Front LFE No Front center Yes Rear left right No Rear center No Front left right center No Rear left right center No Rear LFE No CE vendor specific data VSDB IEEE registration number 0x000C03 CEC physical address 1 0 0 0 Maximum TMDS clock 165MHz Report information Date generated 14...

Page 94: ...0Hz 4 3 Modeline 640x480 25 180 640 656 752 800 480 490 492 525 hsync vsync Detailed timing 1 1920x1080p at 60Hz 16 9 Modeline 1920x1080 148 500 1920 2008 2052 2200 1080 1084 1089 1125 hsync vsync Detailed timing 2 1600x1200p at 60Hz 4 3 Modeline 1600x1200 162 000 1600 1664 1856 2160 1200 1201 1204 1250 hsync vsync Standard timings supported 720 x 400p at 70Hz IBM VGA 720 x 400p at 88Hz IBM XGA2 6...

Page 95: ...0 FF FF FF FF FF FF 00 2E 4D 0B 04 A0 42 00 00 30 15 01 03 00 46 27 78 0B D5 7C A3 57 49 9C 25 11 48 4B FF FF 80 31 40 45 40 61 40 71 4F 81 8F 81 40 81 80 8B C0 D6 09 80 A0 20 E0 2D 10 10 60 A2 00 04 03 00 00 00 18 02 3A 80 18 71 38 2D 40 58 2C 45 00 10 09 00 00 00 1E 00 00 00 FC 00 56 47 41 2D 49 4E 32 2D 46 31 36 0A 20 48 3F 40 30 62 B0 32 40 40 C0 13 00 6F 13 11 00 00 1E 00 0C ...

Page 96: ... 1 2 Simple Command Command string with only one command without addressing Start Body Delimiter Command SP Parameter_1 Parameter_2 CR 17 1 3 Command String Formal syntax with commands concatenation and addressing Start Address Body Delimiter device_id Command_1 Parameter1_1 Parameter1_2 Command_2 Parameter2_1 Parameter2_2 Command_3 Parameter3_1 Parameter3_2 CR 17 1 4 Device Message Format Start A...

Page 97: ...aracter 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 device response Device ID 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 host messages carriage return ASCII 13 C...

Page 98: ...ng such as X Refer to the controller manual 17 1 8 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 17 1 9 Chaining Commands 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 closin...

Page 99: ...tify device INFO IO Read in out count INFO PRST Read max preset count LDEDID Load EDID data LDFW Load new firmware LOCK FP Lock front panel MODEL Read device model P2000 Switch to protocol 2000 PROT VER Read device protocol version PRST LST Read saved presets list PRST RCL Recall saved preset PRST STO Store current connections to preset PRST VID Read video connections from saved preset RESET Reset...

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Page 103: ...isit our Web site where updates to this user manual may be found We welcome your questions comments and feedback Web site www kramerelectronics com E mail info kramerel com SAFETY WARNING Disconnect the unit from the power supply before opening and servicing P N 2900 300434 Rev 2 ...

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