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KRAMER:  SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY

 

VS-201YC Communication Protocol 

 

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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 5

 – For the OUTPUT byte set as 6, the VIS source is the input selected using the OUTPUT byte. Similarly, for the 

OUTPUT byte set as 7, the VIS source is the output selected using the OUTPUT byte. Note also, that on some machines the 

sync source is not software selectable, but is selected using switches, jumpers, etc!  

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 126

dec

)  

would be HEX codes 

4A 

FE 

81 

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

 

NOTE 7

 – Setting OUTPUT to 0 will return the VIS source setting as defined in instruction #7. Setting to 1 will return the 

input # or output # of the sync source (for the case where the VIS source is set as 6 or as 7 in instruction #7). Setting to 2 

returns the vertical sync frequency (0 for no input sync, 50 for PAL, 60 for NTSC, 127 for error).  

 

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 11

 – For machines where the video and / or audio gain is programmable.

 

 

NOTE 12

 - Under normal conditions, the machine's present status is saved each time a change is made. The "power-down" 

save (auto-save) may be disabled using this code. Note that whenever the machine is turned on, the auto-save function is set. 

 

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. 128

dec

+ 22

dec

 for 2

nd

 byte, and 128

dec

+ 16

dec

 for 3

rd

 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. 128

dec

+ 3

dec

 for 2

nd

 byte, 128

dec

+ 5

dec

 for 3

rd

 byte). 

 

If the OUTPUT is set as 1, then the ASCII coding of the lettering following the machine’s name is sent. For example, for the 

VS-7588YC, the reply to the request to send the first suffix would be (HEX codes): 

 

7D 

D9 

C3 

81  (i.e. 128

dec

+ ASCII for “Y”; 128

dec

+ ASCII for “C”). 

 

NOTE 14

 - The number of inputs and outputs refers to the specific machine which is being addressed, 

not

 to the system. For 

example, if six 16X16 matrices are configured to make a 48X32 system (48 inputs, 32 outputs), the reply to the HEX code 

3E 

82 

81 

82 (ie. request the number of outputs)  

would be HEX codes 

7E 

82 

90 

82 

ie. 16 outputs 

 

NOTE 15

 – When the OVR bit (4

th

 byte) is set, then the “video” commands have universal meaning. For example, instruction 

1 (SWITCH VIDEO) will cause all units (including audio, data, etc.) to switch. Similarly, if a machine is in  “FOLLOW” 

mode, it will perform any “video” instruction. 

  

Summary of Contents for VS-201YC

Page 1: ...Kramer Electronics Ltd USER MANUAL Model VS 201YC 2x1 s Video Switcher...

Page 2: ...o Switcher Lower Side Panel 4 Figure 4 VS 201YC 2x1 s Video Switcher Underside 5 Figure 5 Connecting the VS 201YC 2x1 s Video Switcher 6 Figure 6 Connecting a PC without using a Null modem Adapter 7 F...

Page 3: ...s Video Switcher Power adapter 12V DC Input This user manual2 2 Getting Started We recommend that you Unpack the equipment carefully and save the original box and packaging materials for possible fut...

Page 4: ...KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Getting Started 2...

Page 5: ...rioration in signal quality due to poor matching and elevated noise levels often associated with low quality cables Avoid interference from neighboring electrical appliances that may adversely influen...

Page 6: ...o Switcher 4 4 Your VS 201YC 2x1 s Video Switcher Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 and Table 1 define the VS 201YC Figure 1 VS 201YC 2x1 s Video Switcher Figure 2 VS 201YC 2x1 s Video Switcher Top Side Pane...

Page 7: ...ce 1 6 IN 1 SELECT Button Press to select input 1 to switch to the output 7 IN 2 SELECT Button Press to select input 2 to switch to the output 8 ON LED Illuminates when receiving power Figure 4 and Ta...

Page 8: ...an s Video player to INPUT 2 2 Connect the s Video OUTPUT 4p connector to the acceptor for example an s Video recorder 3 If required connect a PC to the RS 232 port2 see section 5 1 4 Connect the 12V...

Page 9: ...odem adapter with a 9 wire flat cable to the RS 232 DB9 port on your PC To connect without using a Null modem adapter Connect the RS 232 DB9 port on your PC to the RS 232 DB9 rear panel port on the VS...

Page 10: ...zip to a folder for example C Program Files Kramer Flash 3 Create a shortcut on your desktop to the file FLIP EXE 6 2 Connecting the PC to the RS 232 Port Before installing the latest Kramer firmware...

Page 11: ...s follows Figure 7 Splash Screen 2 After a few seconds the Splash screen is replaced by the Atmel Flip window Figure 8 Atmel Flip Window 3 Press the keyboard shortcut key F2 or select the Select comma...

Page 12: ...rade 10 4 Click the button next to the name of the device and select from the list AT89C51RD2 AT89C51RD2 T89C51RD2 Figure 10 Selecting the Device from the Selection Window 5 Click OK and select Load H...

Page 13: ...s menu or press the keys Alt SCR The RS232 window appears Change the COM port according to the configuration of your computer and select the 9600 baud rate Figure 12 RS 232 Window 8 Click Connect In t...

Page 14: ...bar message Memory Verify Pass appears2 VS201YC hex A Figure 14 Atmel Flip Window Operation Completed 10 Close the Atmel Flip window 11 Disconnect the power to the VS 201YC 12 Disconnect the RS 232 re...

Page 15: ...Vpp 75 C on an 4p connector MAX OUTPUT LEVEL 2 4Vpp BANDWIDTH 3dB 520MHz DIFF GAIN 0 03 DIFF PHASE 0 02 Deg K FACTOR 0 05 S N RATIO 78dB CROSSTALK all hostile 53dB COUPLING DC POWER SOURCE 12V 110mA D...

Page 16: ...7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 3rd byte MACHINE NUMBER 1 OVR X M4 M3 M2 M1 M0 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 4th byte 1st BYTE Bit 7 Defined as 0 D DESTINATION 0 for sending information to the switchers from the PC 1 for sending...

Page 17: ...o be switched 0 disconnect Set equal to video output which is to be switched 0 to all the outputs 2 15 2 SWITCH AUDIO Set equal to audio input which is to be switched 0 disconnect Set equal to audio o...

Page 18: ...ESERVED 10 18 RESET AUDIO 0 0 1 19 STORE AUDIO STATUS Set as SETUP 0 to store 1 to delete 2 3 20 RECALL AUDIO STATUS Set as SETUP 0 2 3 21 SET VIDEO PARAMETER Equal to input output number whose video...

Page 19: ...digits 1 Request first suffix 2 Request second suffix 3 Request third suffix 10 Request first prefix 11 Request second prefix 12 Request third prefix 13 62 DEFINE MACHINE 1 number of inputs 2 number o...

Page 20: ...e 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 P...

Page 21: ...bits is required this instruction is sent before sending the instruction needing the additional bits The data in this intruction then becomes the Most Significant Bits of that next instruction For exa...

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