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P/N: 2900-300629 Rev 4 

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USER MANUAL 

MODELS: 

VS-88UHD, VS-66UHD, VS-84UHD,  
VS-48UHD 
 
UHD Matrix Switcher 

 

Summary of Contents for VS-48UHD

Page 1: ...P N 2900 300629 Rev 4 www kramerAV com USER MANUAL MODELS VS 88UHD VS 66UHD VS 84UHD VS 48UHD UHD Matrix Switcher ...

Page 2: ...p 23 Setting the Switching Mode 24 Setting the Switching Speed 24 Setting HDCP 24 Copying the EDID 25 Firmware Upgrade 26 Using the Embedded Web Pages 27 Switching and Setting the Ports 29 Changing Device Settings and Upgrading the Firmware 38 Managing Web Page Security 40 Setting the Timeout 43 Setting Switching Modes 44 Setting Step in Devices 46 Managing the EDID 48 Viewing the About Page 53 Te...

Page 3: ...ion 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 coils Avoid interference from neighboring electrical appliances that may adversely influence signal quality Position your Kramer VS 88UHD away from moisture excessive sunlight and dust Safety Instructions Caution This e...

Page 4: ...specific feature is described The UHD Matrix Switcher is a high quality switcher for 4K 60Hz 4 2 0 HDMI signals and embedded audio It reclocks and equalizes the signals and can route any one of the selectable HDMI HDCP compliant sources to any or all outputs simultaneously The UHD Matrix Switcher offers a flexible audio scheme where any HDMI digital audio input can be routed to any HDMI digital au...

Page 5: ...or other serial controller Ethernet port via LAN 7 segment display indicating the video and audio status and other functions Audio breakaway and AFV audio follow video operation support Efficient power saving features Includes non volatile memory that retains the last settings after switching the power off and then on again Flexible Connectivity HDMI signal switching Independent Audio Matrix Embed...

Page 6: ...n 4 Controlling your VS 88UHD Control your UHD Matrix Switcher directly via the front panel push buttons or By RS 232 serial commands transmitted by a touch screen system PC or other serial controller Via the Ethernet using built in user friendly web pages ...

Page 7: ...Matrix Switcher This section defines the VS 88UHD VS 66UHD VS 84UHD and VS 48UHD Figure 1 VS 88UHD 8x8 UHD Matrix Switcher Front Panel Figure 2 VS 66UHD 6x6 UHD Matrix Switcher Front Panel Figure 3 VS 84UHD 8x4 UHD Matrix Switcher Front Panel Figure 4 VS 48UHD 4x8 UHD Matrix Switcher Front Panel ...

Page 8: ...e audio or video on a selected output when D AUDIO and or VIDEO buttons are pressed lit ALL Button Press to perform an action on all outputs for example setting Mute mode Pattern mode and so on For switching press ALL and then a specific IN button to route the selected input to all outputs For example press ALL and then IN 2 to route input 2 to all the outputs STO and RCL Buttons Press STO to stor...

Page 9: ...connecting to a PC or a serial controller SETUP DIP Switches N A 5V 2A USB Port Use to charge a device Reset Button Press and hold while powering the device to reset IP settings to factory default values ETHERNET RJ 45 Port Connect to your LAN OPTIONAL Terminal Block Connectors N A RS 232 3 pin Terminal Block Connectors Connect to a PC or a serial controller Mains Power Connector Connect to the ma...

Page 10: ...ount VS 88UHD before connecting any cables or power Warning Ensure that the environment e g maximum ambient temperature air flow is compatible for the device Avoid uneven mechanical loading Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used for avoiding overloading of the circuits Reliable earthing of rack mounted equipment should be maintained To mount the VS 88UHD on a rack ...

Page 11: ...aneously To connect the VS 88UHD as illustrated in the example in Figure 9 do the following 1 Connect up to eight video sources to the inputs from INPUT1 to INPUT 8 For example connect Laptops to INPUT 1 3 4 and 8 HDMI connectors Blu ray players to the INPUT 2 and INPUT 6 HDMI connectors 2 Connect the eight video HDMI outputs from OUTPUT 1 to OUTPUT 8 to up to eight acceptors For example connect O...

Page 12: ...ee Connecting the Ethernet Port via a Network Hub or Switch on page Error Unknown switch argument 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 Connecting the Ethernet Port Directly to a PC You can connect the Ethernet port of the VS 88UHD directly to the Ethernet port on your PC using a crossover cable wi...

Page 13: ...ighlight 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 11 or Figure 12 Figure 11 Internet Protocol Version 4 Properties Window ...

Page 14: ...igure 13 Internet Protocol Properties Window 7 Click OK 8 Click Close Connecting the Ethernet Port via a Network Hub or Switch You can connect the Ethernet port of the VS 88UHD to the Ethernet port on a network hub or using a straight through cable with RJ 45 connectors Control Configuration via the Ethernet Port To control several units via Ethernet connect the Master unit Device 1 via the Ethern...

Page 15: ...ndicates that an acceptor is connected to the output The VS 88UHD front panel buttons enable performing the following functions Routing the Signals on page Error Unknown switch argument Storing and Recalling a Setup on page Error Unknown switch argument Setting the Switching Mode on page Error Unknown switch argument Setting the Switching Speed on page Error Unknown switch argument Setting HDCP on...

Page 16: ...1 Press VIDEO The button illuminates and the 7 segment display shows the current IN OUT video status On the front panel buttons An illuminated input button means that an active signal is detected on that input An illuminated output button means that a display is connected to that output A flashing output button means that a non HDCP display is connected to that output Note that in case an HDCP enc...

Page 17: ... audio signal from a DVD player is detected on that input An illuminated output button means that a display that supports LPCM audio is connected to that output A dark button means either that the display that is connected does not support audio or that a display is not connected at all A flashing output button means that a display is connected that supports LPCM Dolby digital AC 3 and NLPCM audio...

Page 18: ...mode Making sure that the acceptor on the output side has ARC capabilities follow the manufacturer s instructions ARC Enabling the outputs on page 16 Enabling the ARC Input on page 17 Routing the Output ARC Audio Signal to an Input on page 18 ARC Enabling the outputs You can enable the input to accept the audio output signal by ARC enabling the outputs on the device via the embedded web pages see ...

Page 19: ... Outputs Enabling the ARC Input Inputs 1 3 5 and 7 can be configured to accept ARC signals When ARC enabled you can select the audio output source see Setting Inputs 1 3 5 and 7 on page 32 for further reference To configure the ARC input 1 In the Navigation pane click Switching The Switching page appears 2 Click on Input button 1 3 5 and or 7 input settings window appears Figure 15 Switching Page ...

Page 20: ...examples show how the output 6 ARC audio signal is routed to input 3 as illustrated in Figure 16 Figure 16 ARC Audio Routing Example To route the audio signal from the output to the input via the embedded web pages 1 In the Navigation pane click Switching The Switching page appears 2 Click on an Input button for example 3 You can select 1 3 5 and or 7 3 In ARC mode click the settings button The in...

Page 21: ... and is set to Step in mode On the front panel an ARC enabled output button illuminates when set to ARC mode 2 Press a flashing input button for example input 3 The corresponding 7 segment display LED flashes 3 Press an illuminated output button for example output 6 The flashing 7 segment display LED shows the selected input number and after selecting the HDMI audio OUT the port number appears 6 O...

Page 22: ...inates and the 7 segment display shows the current IN OUT video status 2 Press an OUT MUTE button 1 to 8 The 7 segment display LED under the selected output flashes Press ALL instead of an output button to mute unmute all the outputs All the 7 segment display LEDs flash 3 Press MUTE PATTERN to mute unmute the output The muted output appears as 0 on the 7 segment display Routing a Pattern to the Ou...

Page 23: ...shes Press ALL instead of an output button to route a pattern to all the outputs All the 7 segment display LEDs flash 3 Press an input button to select a pattern see Figure 19 The 7 segment display shows the new pattern status Press VIDEO or D AUDIO to exit pattern mode VS 48UHD A pattern is selected by pressing inputs 1 to 4 when in the Pattern mode as follows When MUTE PATTERN is illuminated pre...

Page 24: ...pattern 4 IN 5 for pattern 5 and IN 6 for pattern 6 When MUTE PATTERN flashes press IN1 for pattern 7 and IN 2 for pattern 8 To route a pattern on the VS 66UHD 1 Press MUTE PATTERN Once button illuminates press IN 1 to IN 6 to select patterns 1 to 6 Twice button flashes press IN 1 to IN 2 to select patterns 7 to 8 On the front panel buttons An illuminated output button means that a display is conn...

Page 25: ...tup 1 IN 1 corresponds to setup 9 and so on Figure 20 VS 88UHD 8x8 UHD Matrix Switcher Front Panel To store a setup 1 Press STO The STO button illuminates 2 Press an IN or an OUT button from 1 to 8 For example when pressing IN 5 the current device state is stored to setup 13 3 Press STO The current device state is stored to setup 13 and the STO button no longer illuminates To recall a setup 1 Pres...

Page 26: ...ss LOCK to save the settings to that output and exit Switching mode Setting the Switching Speed Set the following switching speed modes separately for each output Extra Fast switch speed IN 1 Fast switch speed IN 2 Normal switch speed IN 3 To select the switching speed 1 Press STO and MUTE PATTERN simultaneously Both buttons illuminate The 7 segment display LEDs show the current switch speed for e...

Page 27: ... an output number indicates that the EDID was uploaded externally from a file via Web page A digit under an output number indicates the output from which the EDID was copied 2 Press one or more input buttons or ALL The 7 segment display LEDs of the selected inputs flash 3 Press the output button with a connected display corresponding to the output from which you want to copy the EDID 4 Press EDID ...

Page 28: ...can upgrade the VS 88UHD via The Ethernet using embedded Web pages By USB or RS 232 using Kramer K UPLOAD tool The latest firmware version and the latest version of K UPLOAD and installation instructions can be downloaded from the Kramer Web site at www kramerav com downloads VS 88UHD ...

Page 29: ...ox Chrome Mac 10 11 Safari iOS 10 3 2 Safari Android N A N A The VS 88UHD Web pages enable performing the following Switching and Setting the Ports on page Error Unknown switch argument Changing Device Settings and Upgrading the Firmware on page Error Unknown switch argument Managing Web Page Security on page Error Unknown switch argument Setting the Timeout on page Error Unknown switch argument I...

Page 30: ...s bar of your browser For example the default IP address The Authentication window appears if set security is enabled Figure 21 Using the Embedded Web Pages the Authentication Window 3 Enter the User Name and Password and click OK The Switching page appears Figure 22 Switching Page with Navigation List on Left 4 Click the desired Web page or click the arrow to hide the navigation list ...

Page 31: ...t output buttons to view and adjust their status Figure 23 Switching Page Output Button not selected and Selected Each output button displays the HDCP status Output supports HDCP or does not support HDCP Output status An acceptor is connected or not connected to the output An input number indicating the input switched to the output for example Input 3 is switched to Output 1 Edit button for changi...

Page 32: ...k Figure 25 Switching Page Changing the Output Label 5 Click switch speed dropdown box to set the switching speed normal fast or extra fast 6 Click to mute or to unmute the video signal 7 To set the output to AFV mode click Breakaway mode click indicates that the device is in the auto switch mode and AFV status cannot be altered Setting the AFV mode icons to AFV or Breakaway modes reflects the nex...

Page 33: ...us HDCP is enabled or disabled Input status a source is connected or not connected to the input Setting Inputs 2 4 6 and 8 Device Name Relevant Inputs VS 88UHD 2 4 6 and 8 VS 66UHD 2 4 and 6 VS 84UHD 2 4 6 and 8 VS 48UHD 2 and 4 To adjust input 2 4 6 and 8 settings 1 In the Navigation pane click Switching The Switching page appears 2 Select the AFV tab Verify that Inputs and not Patterns is select...

Page 34: ...ot Patterns is selected 3 Click The input settings window appears Figure 28 Switching Page Input 1 Settings Window 4 If required type the label name in the Label text box and click 5 Set HDCP ON or OFF 6 Click ARC to set the input to ARC mode or click Step in to set input to step in mode 7 In ARC mode click the settings button The input ARC Settings window appears Figure 29 Switching Page Input AR...

Page 35: ...The Switching page appears 2 Select the AFV tab Figure 30 Switching Page AFV Tab 3 Click an output button s or check the Outputs box The button turns purple 4 Click an Input button The input button turns purple The selected input is switched to the output Check the Outputs box to select all the outputs You can then select an input that will switch to all the outputs ...

Page 36: ...witching The Switching page appears 2 Select the AFV tab Verify that Patterns and not Inputs is selected The list of patterns appears 3 Select an output button s or check the Outputs box 4 Select a pattern The selected pattern is switched to the selected output s for example pattern 4 is switched to outputs 1 and 2 Figure 31 Switching Page Switching a Pattern to an Output ...

Page 37: ... a selected HDMI output port ARC to any HDMI input port ARC To switch an audio input to an audio output in the Breakaway mode 1 In the Navigation pane click Switching The Switching page appears 2 Select Audio break away tab Figure 32 Switching Page Breakaway Mode 3 Switch an input to a selected output For example switch digital input 6 to output 5 Click an HDMI button under the Audio Outputs colum...

Page 38: ... under the Audio Outputs column For example Output 2 and 4 are checked therefore ARC enabled so they can be switched as ARC signals Make sure that the acceptor on the output side has ARC capabilities Figure 34 Switching Page Output 2 and 4 ARC Enabled 4 Select AFV tab 5 Select an ARC functioning input button 1 3 5 or 7 For example Input 1 6 Click on Input 1 and set to ARC mode This input is now AR...

Page 39: ...td UHD Matrix Switcher Using the Embedded Web Pages 37 7 Click and set either Output 2 or Output 4 to set them as an ARC to Input 1 Figure 36 Switching Page Routing Output 2 ARC to Input 1 Output 2 ARC is routed to Input 1 ...

Page 40: ...erforming Firmware Upgrade on page Error Unknown switch argument Changing the Ethernet Settings To change the Ethernet settings 1 In the Navigation pane click Device Settings The Device Settings page appears Figure 37 Device Settings Page 2 Uncheck check the DHCP check box 3 If DHCP is unchecked change any of the parameters IP Address Netmask and or Gateway 4 Click Save Changes Note that After cha...

Page 41: ...ow appears Figure 38 Device Settings Page Factory Reset 3 Click OK to start factory reset and follow the instructions on screen Performing Firmware Upgrade To perform firmware upgrade 1 In the Navigation pane click Device Settings The Device Settings page appears Figure 37 2 Click BROWSE and select the new firmware file 3 Click START UPGRADE and follow the instructions on screen Do not power off y...

Page 42: ...rd protected or free access To access Web pages using the password 1 Check the current security status Figure 39 Password Settings Page Security Deactivated 2 Set Activate Security to ON for Web page password protection and fill in the Password kept empty by default Figure 40 Password Settings Page Entering the Password 3 Click CONFIRM Figure 41 Password Settings Page Security Activation Message 4...

Page 43: ...m the Navigation panel Figure 44 Password Settings Page Setting the Admin Password 8 Type the new Admin password twice in both Admin password text boxes Figure 45 Password Settings Page Entering the Admin Password 9 Click The following message appears Figure 46 Password Settings Page Password Warning 10 Click OK The page is reloaded and can be accessed by entering the password The top right side o...

Page 44: ...rent security settings Figure 47 Password Settings Page Password Protected The Security icon on the top right side of the page is unlocked Figure 48 Password Settings Page Security is Off 2 Set Activate Security to OFF The following message appears Figure 49 Password Settings Page Deactivating the Security 3 Click OK The Web page reloads ...

Page 45: ... Settings Page 2 Set the specific output delay time If you do not want a specific output to shut down if an input signal is not detected check the Never box next to the desired output 3 Set audio support ON if you want shutdown to occur only if an audio signal is lost Support audio only can be used if the video and audio signals routed to an output come from separate sources If Support audio only ...

Page 46: ... Priority or Last connected you can set the time the device waits before it switches to the next source Setting Switching Modes Use the Auto Switch Settings page to set the switching mode per output Setting to priority or last connected mode forces VS 88UHD to operate in AFV mode To set the switching mode 1 In the Navigation pane click Auto Switch Settings The Auto Switch Settings page appears Fig...

Page 47: ...st priority The inputs are then switched according to the set priority to the selected output Figure 52 Auto Switch Settings Page Setting the switching Priority In the Last connected mode select the inputs that are included in the last connected scan that will be switched to the selected output Figure 53 Auto Switch Settings Page Last Connected Mode ...

Page 48: ...he following page appears Figure 54 Step In Settings Page Step in Device is not Connected To manage a step in device 1 Connect the HDMI output of a step in device for example DIP 30 to an HDMI input on the VS 88UHD 2 In the Navigation pane click Step in Settings The Step in Settings page appears and the input button s to which the step in device s is connected turn s white Figure 55 Step In Settin...

Page 49: ... DIP 30 input HDMI IN 1 HDMI IN 2 or VGA The respective button on DIP 30 illuminates You can also press an input button on the DIP 30 The selected input will be displayed on the Web page 5 Check the outputs to which the inputs will be routed 6 Press the STEP IN button on DIP 30 The selected step in button is routed to all the checked outputs Any time the output Step in configuration changes press ...

Page 50: ...he inputs A file in your PC Browse The selected EDID can be copied to the selected input s To copy an EDID from an output to an input 1 In the Navigation pane click EDID Management The EDID Management page appears Figure 57 EDID Management Page Select an EDID Source 2 Select the EDID source a connected output When reading from an output make sure that the output is connected to an acceptor ...

Page 51: ...tcher Using the Embedded Web Pages 49 Figure 58 EDID Management Page Select an EDID output 3 Select an input or all the inputs to which the EDID is copied Figure 59 EDID Management Page Select an Input 4 Click COPY The EDID message appears ...

Page 52: ...e EDID from Output to Input 6 Click OK To read the EDID from the default EDID 1 In the Navigation pane click EDID Management The EDID Management page appears 2 Click DEFAULT 3 Click OK and follow the instructions on screen To read the EDID from an input to another input s 1 In the Navigation pane click EDID Management The EDID Management page appears 2 Select an input from the list on the left ...

Page 53: ...ng the Embedded Web Pages 51 3 If required check the options under Inputs Capabilities Figure 62 EDID Management Page Loading the EDID from input to Input 4 Click COPY and follow the instructions on screen The EDID is loaded to the selected inputs ...

Page 54: ...EDID from a file 1 In the Navigation pane click EDID Management The EDID Management page appears 2 Click File BROWSE and open the EDID file Figure 63 EDID Management Page EDID Selected from a File 3 Select an input s Figure 64 EDID Management Page Loading the EDID from a File to the Input ...

Page 55: ...e 65 EDID Management Page EDID Message 5 Click OK 6 Follow the instructions on screen When viewing the 7 segment display in the EDID mode the input with EDID read from a file will display L Viewing the About Page The VS 88UHD About page lets you view the Web page version and Kramer Electronics Ltd details Figure 66 About Page ...

Page 56: ...gment display Power Consumption VS 66UHD VS 84UHD VS 48UHD 42VA VS 88UHD 50VA Source 100 240V AC 50 60Hz Regulatory Compliance Safety VS 88UHD VS 84UHD VS 48UHD CE FCC VS 66UHD CE Environmental RoHs WEEE Environmental Conditions Operating Temperature 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F Storage Temperature 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F Humidity 10 to 90 RH non condensing Enclosure Size 19 9 3 1U rack mountable Cooling ...

Page 57: ...s IP Address 192 168 1 39 Default TCP Port 5000 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Default UDP Port 50000 Default Gateway 192 168 0 1 Number of TCP ports 8 Number of web clients 5 Full Factory Reset Front Panel Buttons Power off the device press and hold the LOCK EDID and STO buttons simultaneously for about 3 seconds while powering the device and then release Until all front panel buttons illuminate Protoco...

Page 58: ...empty No preset status EDID data All input ports use the default EDID data V mute Open the video Mute Open the audio Switch mode Manual Switch speed Extra fast switch ARC or de embedded De embedded Video Priority settings Lower input index has higher priority Auto Switching mode Priority Priority order is Highest for 1 and lowest for 8 Auto Switching settings All video inputs are routed to each of...

Page 59: ... 1366 768P60 640 480P72 3840 2160P30 720P50 1366 768P60rb 640 480P59 3840 2160P29 576P50 1360 768P60 680 480P60 3840 2160P25 576i50 1280 1024P60 1440 480I60 3840 2160P24 480P60 1280 960P60 1440 240P60 3840 2160P23 480P59 1280 768P60 1440 480P60 1080P60 480i60 1280 768P60rb 720 576P50 1080P59 480i59 1152 864P75 1440 576I50 1080P50 1920 1200P60rb 1024 768P75 1280 768P75 1080P30 1680 1050P60 1024 768...

Page 60: ...he framing of the command varies according to the terminal communication software K Touch Builder Kramer software K Config Kramer configuration software All the examples provided in this section are based on using the K Config software You can enter commands directly using terminal communication software e g Hercules by connecting a PC to the serial or Ethernet port on the VS 88UHD To enter CR pre...

Page 61: ...ssage starting character and ends with a message closing character 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 address K NET Device ID followed by optional K NET only Query sign follows some commands to define a query request Message closing character CR Carriage return for host m...

Page 62: ...age Format Start Address optional Body Delimiter Device_id Message CR Simple Command Command string with only one command without addressing Start Body Delimiter Command SP Parameter_1 Parameter_2 CR Command String Formal syntax with command concatenation and addressing Start Address Body Delimiter Device_id Command_1 Parameter1_1 Parameter1_2 Command_2 Parameter2_1 Parameter2_2 Command_3 Paramete...

Page 63: ...y BUILD DATE Get device build date system mandatory FACTORY Reset to factory default configuration HELP Get command list system mandatory MODEL Get device model system mandatory PROT VER Get device protocol version system mandatory RESET Reset device system mandatory SN Get device serial number system mandatory VERSION Read device firmware version IDV Set visual indication from device LOCK FP Lock...

Page 64: ...yntax Set Reset device to factory default configuration FACTORYCR Get Response nn FACTORYSPOKCR LF Notes This command deletes all user data from the device The deletion can take some time Your device may require powering off and powering on for the changes to take effect K Config Example FACTORY 0x0D HELP Functions Permission Transparency Set Get HELP End User Public Description Syntax Set Get Get...

Page 65: ...quests K Config Example MODEL 0x0D PROT VER Functions Permission Transparency Set Get PROT VER End User Public Description Syntax Set Get Get device protocol version PROT VER CR Response nn PROT VERSP3000 versionCR LF Parameters version XX XX where X is a decimal digit K Config Example PROT VER 0x0D RESET Functions Permission Transparency Set RESET Administrator Public Get Description Syntax Set R...

Page 66: ...ission Transparency Set Get VERSION End User Public Description Syntax Set Get Get firmware version number VERSION CR Response nn VERSIONSPfirmware_versionCR LF Parameters firmware_version XX XX XXXX where the digit groups are major minor build version K Config Example VERSION 0x0D IDV Functions Permission Transparency Set IDV End User Public Get Description Syntax Set Set visual indication from d...

Page 67: ...ne DNS name NAME CR Response Set nn NAMESPmachine_nameCR LF Get nn NAMESPmachine_nameCR LF Parameters machine_name String of up to 14 alpha numeric characters can include hyphens but not at the beginning or end Notes The machine name is not the same as the model name The machine name is used to identify a specific machine or a network in use with DNS feature on K Config Example Set the DNS name of...

Page 68: ...mode FPGA VER Get current FPGA version SIGNAL Functions Permission Transparency Set Get SIGNAL End User Public Description Syntax Set Get Get input signal lock status SIGNAL SPinp_idCR Response nn SIGNALSPinp_id statusCR LF Parameters inp_id Input number 1 Input status Signal status according to signal validation 0 Off 1 On Response Triggers After execution a response is sent to the com port from ...

Page 69: ...gether by commands PRST STO and PRST RCL Examples Store current audio and video connections volumes and modes to preset 5 PRST STO 5CR PRST STO 5CR LF Recall audio and video connections from preset 3 PRCL 3CR PRST RCL 3CR LF Show source of video output 2 from preset 3 PRST VID 3 2CR PRST VID 3 4 2CR LF K Config Example Get video connections from preset 3 for all outputs PRST VID 3 0x0D PRST STO Fu...

Page 70: ...VS 66UHD VS 84UHD and VS 48UHD 13 14 15 16 for presets 13 14 15 and 16 K Config Example Recall preset 1 PRST RCL 1 0x0D PRST LST Functions Permission Transparency Set Get PRST LST End User Public Description Syntax Set Get Recall saved preset list PRST LST CR Response nn PRST LSTSPpreset preset CR LF Parameters preset Preset number Notes In most units video and audio presets with the same number a...

Page 71: ...9600 BAUD 9600 0x0D HDCP STAT Functions Permission Transparency Set Get HDCP STAT End User Public Description Syntax Set None Get Get HDCP signal status HDCP STAT SPstage stage_idCR Response nn HDCP STATSPstage stage_id statusCR LF Parameters stage 0 Input 1 Output stage_id For input stage 1 IN 1 2 IN 2 3 IN 3 4 IN 4 5 IN 5 6 IN 6 7 IN 7 8 IN 8 0 Output disconnected For output stage 1 OUT 1 2 OUT ...

Page 72: ...nt to all com ports after execution if HDCP MOD was set by any other external control device button press device menu and similar or HDCP mode changed Notes Set HDCP working mode on the device input HDCP supported HDCP_ON default HDCP not supported HDCP OFF HDCP supports changes following a detected sink MIRROR OUTPUT K Config Example Get the input HDCP MODE of IN 1 HDCP Off HDCP MOD 1 0 0x0D FPGA...

Page 73: ...permissions required User Admin password Predefined password by PASS command Default password is an empty string Notes When the permission system is enabled LOGIN enables running commands with the User or Administrator permission level When set login must be performed upon each connection The permission system works only if security is enabled with the SECUR command It is not mandatory to enable t...

Page 74: ...UR Administrator Public Get SECUR Not Secure Public Description Syntax Set Start stop security SECURSPsecurity_modeCR Get Get current security state SECUR CR Response nn SECURSPsecurity_modeCR LF Parameters security_mode 1 On enable security 0 Off disable security Notes The permission system works only if security is enabled with the SECUR command K Config Example Enable the permission system SECU...

Page 75: ...on bitmap size depends on device properties for 64 inputs it is a 64 bit word Example bitmap 0x0013 means inputs 1 2 and 5 are loaded with the new EDID In this device if the destination type is input 0 the bitmap size is 8 bit for example bitmap 0x81 means the inputs 1 and 8 are loaded with the new EDID K Config Example Copy the EDID data from the Output 1 EDID source to the Input CPEDID 1 1 0 0x1...

Page 76: ... 7 16 Pattern 8 0 output disconnected Connection character between IN and OUT parameters out Output number 1 OUT 1 2 OUT 2 3 OUT 3 4 OUT 4 5 OUT 5 6 OUT 6 7 OUT 7 8 OUT 8 All outputs K Config Example Switch IN 1 to OUT 3 VID 1 3 0x0D AUD Functions Permission Transparency Set AUD End User Public Get AUD End User Public Description Syntax Set Set audio switch state AUDSPin out in out CR Get Get audi...

Page 77: ...the com port from which the Get was received after command execution and After every change in output HPD status from On to Off 0 After every change in output HPD status from Off to On 1 After every change in output HPD status form Off to On and all parameters new EDID etc are stable and valid 2 K Config Example Get the output HPD status of Output 1 DISPLAY 1 0x0D INFO IO Functions Permission Tran...

Page 78: ... PRST 0x0D PRST AUD Functions Permission Transparency Set Get PRST AUD End User Public Description Syntax Set Get Get audio connections from saved preset PRST AUD SPpreset outCR PRST AUD SPpreset CR Response nn PRST AUDSPpreset in outCR LF nn PRST AUDSPpreset in 1 in 2 in 3 CR LF Parameters preset Preset number n Input number 1 IN 1 2 IN 2 3 IN 3 4 IN 4 5 IN 5 6 IN 6 7 IN 7 8 IN 8 0 Output disconn...

Page 79: ...set by any other external control device button press WEB device menu and similar Notes Not recommended for new devices K Config Example Set output to last connected MTX MODE 1 2 0x0D ROUTE Functions Permission Transparency Set ROUTE End User Public Get ROUTE End User Public Description Syntax Set Set layer routing ROUTESPlayer dest srcCR Get Get layer routing ROUTE SPlayer destCR Response nn ROUT...

Page 80: ... DHCP mode NET GATE Set get gateway IP NET IP Set get IP address NET MAC Get MAC address NET MASK Set get subnet mask ETH PORT Functions Permission Transparency Set ETH PORT Administrator Public Get ETH PORT End User Public Description Syntax Set Set Ethernet port protocol ETH PORTSPportType ETHPortCR Get Get Ethernet port protocol ETH PORT SPportTypeCR Response nn ETH PORTSPportType ETHPortCR LF ...

Page 81: ...GATE Administrator Public Get NET GATE End User Public Description Syntax Set Set gateway IP NET GATESPip_addressCR Get Get gateway IP NET GATE CR Response nn NET GATESPip_addressCR LF Parameters ip_address Gateway IP address in the following format xxx xxx xxx xxx Notes A network gateway connects the device via another network possibly over the Internet Be careful of security problems Consult you...

Page 82: ...Example NET MAC 0x0D NET MASK Functions Permission Transparency Set NET MASK Administrator Public Get NET MASK End User Public Description Syntax Set Set subnet mask NET MASKSPnet_maskCR Get Get subnet mask NET MASK CR Response nn NET MASKSPnet_maskCR LF Parameters net_mask format xxx xxx xxx xxx Response Triggers The subnet mask limits the Ethernet connection within the local network Consult your...

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Page 84: ...ARNING Disconnect the unit from the power supply before opening 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 ...

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