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KRAMER:  SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY

 

Overview 

 

 

 

In some ways, you could consider the hub as similar to an audio/video 

distributor. However, contrary to audio/video one-way signals, a FireWire 

hub is like a network, with bi-directional signals. The standard defines 

FireWire as Peer-to-Peer connection; that is why two devices, or a device and 

a computer can talk to each other. 
It is important to note that everything depends on your computer’s software, 

and the firmware of the devices. Sometimes, it is possible that a computer can 

work with many FireWire devices simultaneously (like a distribution), 

sometimes it can work with many devices in time-sharing mode (like a 

switcher). But most often it is possible to work one-to-one. In this case, you 

have to disconnect all the devices that are unnecessary at this time and leave 

only two of them. Since the FireWire is hot-plug standard, you can 

connect/disconnect devices at any time. 
Hubs can be powered or unpowered. The FireWire standard lets devices draw 

their power from their FireWire connection. Obviously, a high-power device, 

like a professional DV camcorder, will have its own power supply, but 

low-power devices like a Webcam derive their power from the bus in order to 

simplify them. The power for this (up to 1.5 amps at 12 volts) comes from the 

computer. 
If you have several self-powered devices, then your hub does not need to be 

powered, as none of the devices connecting to the hub needs additional 

power, and the hub itself can derive power from the computer. If you have 

many unpowered devices, you probably need a powered hub. The hub has to 

be powered from an AC adapter, which supplies power to the bus. 

3.2  FireWire Compliance 

In particular, the 

VS-4FW, VS-6FW

 and 

VS-8FW

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Fully support the provisions of the IEEE 1394-1995 Standard for 

High Performance Serial Bus and the P1394a Supplement 

 

Are fully interoperable with FireWire™ and i.LINK™ 

implementation of IEEE Std 1394 

 

Are fully compliant with OpenHCI requirements 

 

Provide P1394a Fully Compliant Cable Ports at 100/200/400 

Megabits per Second (Mbits/s) 

 

Include full P1394a support, that is, Connection Debounce, 

Arbitrated Short Reset, Multispeed Concatenation, Arbitration 

Acceleration, Fly-By Concatenation, Port Disable/Suspend/Resume 

 

Include Extended Resume Signaling for Compatibility with Legacy 

DV Devices 

Summary of Contents for VS-4FW

Page 1: ...Kramer Electronics Ltd USER MANUAL Models VS 4FW FireWire Repeater HUB 4 Ports VS 6FW FireWire Repeater HUB 6 Ports VS 8FW FireWire Repeater HUB 8 Ports...

Page 2: ...ter HUB 8 5 Using the FireWire Repeater HUB 9 6 Technical Specifications 10 Figures Figure 1 VS 4FW FireWire Repeater HUB 6 Figure 2 VS 6FW FireWire Repeater HUB 7 Figure 3 VS 8FW FireWire Repeater HU...

Page 3: ...materials for possible future shipment Review the contents of this user manual Use Kramer high performance high resolution cables4 2 1 Quick Start This quick start chart summarizes the basic setup an...

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

Page 5: ...twork connections now come in a FireWire version Connecting a FireWire device to a computer is easy you just plug it into the port If it is an uninstalled FireWire device the operating system auto det...

Page 6: ...h power device like a professional DV camcorder will have its own power supply but low power devices like a Webcam derive their power from the bus in order to simplify them The power for this up to 1...

Page 7: ...Caution No operator serviceable parts inside unit Warning Use only the Kramer Electronics input power wall adapter that is provided with this unit2 Warning Disconnect power and unplug unit from wall b...

Page 8: ...4FW FireWire Repeater HUB Features Feature Function 1 12V DC 12V DC connector for powering the unit 2 ACTIVE LED Lights when a cable from an external device is connected 3 PORT 1 Connects to the FireW...

Page 9: ...12V DC connector for powering the unit 2 PORT 4 Connects to the FireWire device 4 3 PORT 5 Connects to the FireWire device 5 4 PORT 6 Connects to the FireWire device 6 5 ACTIVE LED Lights when the int...

Page 10: ...ng the unit 2 PORT 5 Connects to the FireWire device 5 3 PORT 6 Connects to the FireWire device 6 4 PORT 7 Connects to the FireWire device 7 5 PORT 8 Connects to the FireWire device 8 6 ACTIVE LED Lig...

Page 11: ...cket and connect the adapter to the mains electricity not shown in Figure 4 The ON red LED lights 3 Be sure that the power on each device is turned ON The ACTIVE green LED lights indicating that the i...

Page 12: ...equirements Provides Six P1394a Fully Compliant Cable Ports at 100 200 400 Megabits per Second Mbits s Full P1394a support includes Connection Debounce Arbitrated Short Reset Multispeed Concatenation...

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Page 14: ...or the latest information on our products and a list of Kramer distributors visit our Web site www kramerelectronics com where updates to this user manual may be found We welcome your questions commen...

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