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VS-401USB - Kramer Protocol 2000 

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Instruction Codes for Protocol 2000 

Instruction 

Definition for Specific Instruction 

Notes 

#  Description 

Input 

Output 

1  SWITCH VIDEO 

Set equal to video input which is 

to be switched 

(0 = disconnect) 

Set equal to video output which is 

to be switched  

(0 = to all the outputs) 

2, 15 

5  REQUEST STATUS 

OF A VIDEO OUTPUT 

Set as SETUP # 

Equal to output number whose 

status is reqd 

4, 3 

56  CHANGE TO ASCII 

SVS protocol 

Generic protocol 

Protocol-3000 

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61  IDENTIFY MACHINE  

1 - video machine name 

2 - audio machine name 

3 - video software version 

4 - audio software version 

5 - RS422 controller name 

6 - RS422 controller version 

7 - remote control name 

8 - remote software version 

9 - Protocol 2000 revision 

0 - Request first 4 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 

 

 

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62  DEFINE MACHINE  

1 - number of inputs 

2 - number of outputs 

3 - number of setups 

1 - for video 

2 - for audio 

3 - for SDI 

4 - for remote panel 

5 - for RS-422 controller 

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NOTES on the above table: 

 

NOTE 2

 - These are bi-directional definitions. That is, if the switcher receives the code, it performs 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) switches input 5 to output 8. If the user switched input 1 to output 7 

via the front panel keypad, then the switcher sends 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 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 sends 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 sends 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). 

 

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.  ASCII for “Y”;  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 (4th byte) is set, then the “video” commands have universal meaning. For example, 

instruction 1 (SWITCH VIDEO) causes all units (including audio, data, etc.) to switch. Similarly, if a machine is in 

“FOLLOW” mode, it performs any “video” instruction. 

 

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 be sent in order to return to working with HEX codes.  

Summary of Contents for VS-401USB

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Page 3: ...ting the VS 401USB 6 5 1 Connecting a PC 7 6 Operating the VS 401USB 8 6 1 The Application Software 8 7 Firmware Upgrade 9 8 Technical Specifications 10 9 Default Communication Parameters 11 10 Kramer...

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Page 5: ...ference 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 slack into tight c...

Page 6: ...lected 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 rec...

Page 7: ...ays powers the selected port as well as the three that were not selected allowing attached USB units to be charged for example In particular the VS 401USB features Four DEVICE SELECT buttons Hi speed...

Page 8: ...rogram using a small screwdriver to upgrade to the latest Kramer firmware via RS 232 or release for Normal the factory default 4 5V DC 5V DC connector for powering the unit 5 IR Receiver The yellow LE...

Page 9: ...ample hard drives and or memory sticks to the DEVICE ports For example a Hard drive to port 1 Memory stick to port 2 Smart phone to port 3 Memory stick to port 4 2 Connect the HOST USB port to an acce...

Page 10: ...nnection using for example a PC Note that a null modem adapter connection is not required To connect to the VS 401USB via RS 232 connect the RS 232 9 pin D sub rear panel port on the VS 401USB unit vi...

Page 11: ...HOST You can also use the application software see Section 6 1 6 1 The Application Software or the RC IR3 IR remote control transmitter to operate the VS 401USB Use the K SINGLE control application so...

Page 12: ...u can upgrade the VS 401USB via the Kramer K UPLOAD software The latest version of K UPLOAD and installation instructions as well as the application software and its user guide can be downloaded from...

Page 13: ...WER SOURCE 5V DC 3 2A OPERATING TEMPERATURE 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F STORAGE TEMPERATURE 40 to 70 C 49 to 158 F HUMIDITY 10 to 90 RHL non condensing DIMENSIONS 12cm x 7 15cm x 2 44cm 4 7 x 2 81 0 96 W D...

Page 14: ...Bits 1 Stop Bits 1 Parity None Parity None Command Format HEX Command Format ASCII Example Output 1 to Input 1 0x01 0x81 0x81 0x81 Example Output 1 to Input 1 AV 1 1 CR Switching Protocol P2000 P3000...

Page 15: ...switching ie instruction codes 1 and 2 the INPUT 7 bits is set as the input number which is to be switched Similarly if switching is done via the machine s front panel then these bits are set with th...

Page 16: ...nd 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 o...

Page 17: ...ing with only one command without addressing Start Body Delimiter Command SP Parameter_1 Parameter_2 CR 11 1 1 2 Command String Formal syntax with commands concatenation and addressing Start Address B...

Page 18: ...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 addre...

Page 19: ...as X Refer to the controller manual 11 1 5 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 11 1 6 Chaini...

Page 20: ...Set machine number End User MODEL Read device model End User NAME Set machine DNS name Administrator NAME Get machine DNS name End User NAME RST Reset machine DNS name to factory default Administrato...

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