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VS-6464DN-EM 

– Mounting VS-6464DN-EM 

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Mounting VS-6464DN-EM 

This section provides instructions for mounting 

VS-6464DN-EM

. Before installing, verify that 

the environment is within the recommended range: 

 

 Operation temperature 

– 0

 to 40

C (32 to 104

F). 

 Storage temperature 

– -40

 to +70

C (-40 to +158

F). 

 Humidity 

– 10% to 90%, RHL non-condensing. 

 

 

 

VS-6464DN-EM 

must be placed upright in the correct horizontal position. 

 

 

 

Caution: 

 Mount 

VS-6464DN-EM

 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-6464DN-EM on a rack 

 

Attach both ear brackets by removing the screws from each side of the 
machine and replacing those screws through the ear brackets or place 
the machine on a table.

 

 

 

For more information go t

www.kramerav.com/downloads/VS-6464DN-EM

 

 

  

  

  

  

  

Summary of Contents for VS-6464DN-EM

Page 1: ...P N 2900 300902 Rev 2 www KramerAV com USER MANUAL MODEL VS 6464DN EM 8x8 to 64x64 Modular Multi Format Managed Digital Matrix Switcher ...

Page 2: ...IN8 F64 F670 OUT8 F64 36 Defining the F610 IN8 F64 F610 OUT8 F64 38 Defining the DVI IN8 F64 DVI OUT8 F64 39 Defining the VGAA IN8 F64 VGAA OUT8 F64 40 Troubleshooting Video and Audio Problems 43 Defining the Controller and Test Card 43 Setting the Resolution of the Generated Video 44 Setting the Pattern of the Generated Video 45 Installing the Test Module 45 Troubleshooting Video Problems 46 Trou...

Page 3: ...oughout this user manual the chassis configuration is shown with 64 DVI inputs and 64 DVI outputs as a representation only The following cards are available and may be mixed in the same chassis HDCP IN8 F64 HDCP OUT8 F64 see Defining the HDCP IN8 F64 HDCP OUT8 F64 on page 33 DGKat IN8 F64 DGKat OUT8 F64 see Defining the DGKat IN8 F64 DGKat OUT8 F64 on page 34 F670 IN8 F64 F670 OUT8 F64 see Definin...

Page 4: ...ve the best performance Use only good quality connection cables we recommend Kramer high performance high resolution 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 slack into tight coils Avoid interference from neighboring electrical appliances...

Page 5: ...ic Equipment WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC aims to reduce the amount of WEEE sent for disposal to landfill or incineration by requiring it to be collected 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 recovery of waste Kramer Electronics branded equipment on a...

Page 6: ...at ensures transparent performance even in the most critical applications The cards re clock and equalize the signals and the chassis can route any or all inputs to any or all outputs simultaneously The VS 6464DN EM is highly configurable you can add or remove inputs and outputs independently in groups of eight and mix different types of input output cards in the same chassis For example you can c...

Page 7: ...re Klocking Technology Rebuilds the digital signal to travel longer distances Optional Fast Switching Support For fraction of a second switching Modular Easily Configurable Platform Input or output module types can be mixed and added in increments of 8 from 8x8 up to 64x64 Versatile Selection of Modules Including DVI HDCP HDMI over DVI connector HDMI over Fiber DVI over Fiber VGA and DGKat HDMI ov...

Page 8: ...and is enabled 4 ALL Press to connect an input to all outputs After pressing the MENU button this button lights and is enabled 5 OFF Press to turn off an output After pressing the MENU button this button lights and is enabled 6 RCL Press to recall a preset After pressing the MENU button this button lights and is enabled 7 DELAY Press to set the delay between confirming an action and the execution ...

Page 9: ...he Configuration Menus on page 22 15 DEFAULT SETUP Button Press to recall the default setup see Recalling the Default Setup on page 21 16 OUTPUTS INPUTS LCD Display Displays the outputs upper row switched to the selected inputs lower row see Startup Display on page 17 Displays user interface messages and menus 17 Power Supplies Supply power to the device The unit includes two power supplies A thir...

Page 10: ... Test Module 3 5mm Mini Jack Unbalanced Analog Audio Connector Connect to one of the relevant audio inputs outputs to aid in troubleshooting see Troubleshooting Audio Problems on page 47 25 IN 1 32 Connectors INPUTS Connect to the relevant video sources depending on the cards installed 1 to 32 see Connecting the VS 6464DN EM on page 11 26 IN 33 64 Connectors Connect to the relevant video sources d...

Page 11: ...onnector Connect to a PC or controller via the Ethernet LAN see Connecting to the VS 6464DN EM via Ethernet on page 14 and perform firmware upgrade of the device and compatible input output cards see Upgrading VS 6464DN EM and Input Output Card Firmware on page 53 LINK LED flashes when communication is active POWER LED lights when the interface receives power 32 OUT 1 32 Connectors OUTPUTS Connect...

Page 12: ... VS 6464DN EM 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 6464DN EM on a r...

Page 13: ...ing on page 12 Exactly the same principles apply to installations using other card types To connect the VS 6464DN EM as illustrated in the example in Figure 4 do the following 1 Connect up to 64 DVI video sources for example computer graphics sources 2 Connect up to 64 DVI video acceptors for example a plasma display and DVI LCD display 3 If required connect a PC or remote controller to the RS 232...

Page 14: ...the VS 6464DN EM 12 Figure 4 Connecting the VS 6464DN EM Port Numbering On each card there are eight physical ports numbered sequentially from top to bottom and left to right Figure 5 displays a sample numbering showing only the bottom of each card ...

Page 15: ...essage displayed AV data flow is source VS 6464DN EM display EDID information flow is display VS 6464DN EM source which means that the EDID input is the display side and the EDID output is the AV source side This is the reverse of the AV data flow direction When assigning EDIDs note that the top row of the LCD display labeled OUTPUTS relates to the ports connected to the sources AV inputs and the ...

Page 16: ...VS 6464DN EM via Ethernet You can connect to the VS 6464DN EM via Ethernet using either of the following methods Directly to the PC using a crossover cable see Connecting the Ethernet Port Directly to a PC on page 14 Via a network hub switch or router using a straight through cable see Connecting the Ethernet Port via a Network Hub or Switch on page 16 If you want to connect via a router and your ...

Page 17: ...ghlight 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 8 or Figure 9 Figure 8 Internet Protocol Version 4 Properties Window ...

Page 18: ...ure 10 For TCP IPv4 you can use any IP address 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 10 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 6464DN EM to the Ethernet port on a network hub or using a straight through c...

Page 19: ...in the Selector Buttons area see Defining the VS 6464DN EM 8x8 to 64x64 Modular Multi Format Managed Digital Matrix Switcher on page 6 This numeric keypad lets you enter both the output and input numbers as well as various numeric configuration values see Using the Selector Buttons on page 18 When the unit is powered on the last matrix setup that was used is loaded Use either the setup recall reco...

Page 20: ...ay indicates that outputs 8 and 12 are disconnected from any input note that the corresponding inputs in the second line are blank 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 12 08 10 14 13 06 The ESC button is used to cancel an operation without affecting the current status For example if you enter an incorrect number by mistake press the ESC button to cancel the operation At any stage if no button is pressed within...

Page 21: ...o longer lit and actions no longer require user confirmation Confirming a Switching Action Actions only require confirmation when the device is in the Confirm mode To confirm a switching action 1 Using the numeric keypad enter an output input combination The TAKE button flashes 2 Press the flashing TAKE button to confirm the action The action is confirmed and the TAKE button lights Switching Actio...

Page 22: ...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 input combinations The LCD display can show up to five pending actions although the batch is not limited to five actions as follows 09 06 05 07 In this example input 9 is set to switch to output 6 and input 5 is set to switch...

Page 23: ...tup that was last used before the unit was turned off is loaded To recall the default setup 1 Press DEFAULT SETUP The DEFAULT SETUP button flashes and the following message is displayed recall DEFAULT setup press FLASHING button to confirm 2 Press DEFAULT SETUP The following message is displayed all Setups and Connections change press TAKE to confirm The TAKE button flashes 3 Press TAKE The defaul...

Page 24: ... to exit the Menu altogether At any point in the Menu only buttons that are active light or flash All of the procedures in this section assume that you are starting the procedure from the standard operational output input display Using 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 outpu...

Page 25: ...Press 3 OFF on the numeric keypad see Figure 2 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 Setup Menu 7 EDID Assignment to an Input This option assigns an ...

Page 26: ...ed through to the input The display reverts to the output input display To view the EDID assignments 1 Press MENU The Setup Menu options are displayed 2 Press 7 EDID on the numeric keypad see Figure 2 The following is displayed SETUP EDID ENTER to View EDID and Set EDID 3 Press ENT The current EDID matrix configuration is displayed In this example input 07 is assigned to output 05 all other EDID v...

Page 27: ...ed 2 Press 4 STO on the numeric keypad see Figure 2 The following is displayed store __ 3 Using the numeric keys enter the preset 1 to 60 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 r...

Page 28: ... matrix reset Config Menu Total Matrix Reset on page 30 Display firmware versions Config Menu Display Firmware Versions on page 31 To enter the Config Menu Press MENU twice The MENU button lights and the following message is displayed Start configuration menu MENU to view setups ENTER to change them When browsing through the configuration menu enabled buttons light or flash Use the Config Menu as ...

Page 29: ...Parameters This option sets input port specific parameters Ports that show an X have no parameters available to modify Ports that show an o have parameters available 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 see Using the Input Output Cards on page 33 for information on the input output ...

Page 30: ...al 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 Config Menu Output Load Detection Display This option displays a list of outputs and indicates which have loads attached to them To display a list of outputs and attached loads 1 Press MENU twice The following message ...

Page 31: ...s for the associated port and o indicates that there are modifiable parameters for the associated port 3 Press TAKE to enter the list of ports The cursor flashes on a selected port 4 Select the required port to modify using the left and right arrow buttons 5 Press TAKE to enter the parameters list A message similar to the following is displayed with the relevant port number in place of 06 OUT 06 S...

Page 32: ...onfiguration The following is displayed current matrix stage is OKAY press TAKE to confirm 4 Press TAKE The following is displayed current matrix stage store as DEFAULT setup This indicates that the current setup is stored as the default setup After a few seconds the next option on the Config Menu is displayed Config Menu Total Matrix Reset This option lets you turn all outputs off or reset the un...

Page 33: ...and device configuration are erased After a few seconds the next option on the Config Menu is displayed Config Menu 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 ENTER to change them 2 Press MENU until the following is displayed Ma...

Page 34: ...K together The following is displayed Configuration Device 2 Press ENT The following is displayed Test Board 1 MaxInput 65 MaxOutput 65 The number of input and output ports can only be set in units of eight for example 8 x 8 64 x 8 or 40 x 16 and not 5 x 4 or 12 x 17 3 Using the numeric keys enter the number of input and output ports installed The TAKE button flashes 4 Press TAKE The number of ins...

Page 35: ...appears as follows HDCP IN8 F64 Input Card Parameter Description Default HDCP Turn HDCP on and off 1 EN 0 DIS 1 The HDCP OUT8 F64 configuration table appears as follows HDCP OUT8 F64 Output Card Parameter Description Default HDMI Sets the output signal format Display DVI Display the output is set automatically based on the EDID of the connected display DVI Force the output to be DVI Note When sele...

Page 36: ...ox SHIPPING WEIGHT 0 81 kg 1 79 lbs approx STANDARD COMPLIANCE HDCP HDMI SAFETY REGULATORY COMPLIANCE CE FCC ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Complies with appropriate requirements of RoHs and WEEE Defining the DGKat IN8 F64 DGKat OUT8 F64 The DGKat IN8 F64 is an 8 Input HDMI RS 232 over DGKat Card F 64 The DGKat OUT8 F64 is an 8 Output HDMI RS 232 over DGKat Card F 64 DGKat IN8 F64 DGKat OUT8 ...

Page 37: ...TING TEMPERATURE 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F STORAGE TEMPERATURE 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F HUMIDITY 10 to 90 RHL non condensing NET DIMENSIONS 39 5cm x 18cm x 2cm 15 6 x 7 1 x 0 8 W D H SHIPPING DIMENSIONS 47 7cm x 23 5cm x 4 8cm 18 8 x 9 3 x 1 9 W D H PRODUCT WEIGHT 0 65 kg 1 43 lbs approx SHIPPING WEIGHT 0 81 kg 1 79 lbs approx STANDARD COMPLIANCE HDCP 1 4 HDMI 1 3a SAFETY REGULATORY COMPLIANCE CE ENVIRO...

Page 38: ...amer 670T 670R and 671T 671R HDMI DVI transmitters and receivers for non HDCP content The F670 IN8 F64 is an 8 Input HDMI over OM3 Fiber Card F 64 The F670 OUT8 F64 is an 8 Output HDMI over OM3 Fiber Card F 64 F670 IN8 F64 F670 OUT8 F64 Configuration The F670 IN8 F64 configuration table appears as follows F670 IN8 F64 Input Card Parameter Description Default HDCP Turn HDCP on and off 1 EN 0 DIS 1 ...

Page 39: ... Switch Fast Switch or Normal Switch Ex fast Switch F670 IN8 F64 F670 OUT8 F64 Technical Specifications F670 cards must be used with multi mode glass fiber cables with SC connections such as the Kramer C SC SC OM3 The following table defines the technical specifications PORTS 8 SC BANDWIDTH PER CHANNEL 2 25Gbps TOTAL BANDWIDTH 6 75Gbps MAXIMUM RANGE 1700m 5570ft 1080p 60Hz 3D PASS THROUGH Supporte...

Page 40: ...ons PORTS 8 4 LC ports BANDWIDTH PER CHANNEL 1 65Gbps TOTAL BANDWIDTH 6 75Gbps MAXIMUM RANGE 400m 1310ft using Multi Mode OM2 fiber 3D PASS THROUGH Not supported POWER CONSUMPTION Input card 14W Output card 13W OPERATING TEMPERATURE 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F STORAGE TEMPERATURE 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F HUMIDITY 10 to 90 RHL non condensing DIMENSIONS 39 5cm x 18cm x 2cm 15 6 x 7 1 x 0 8 W D H SHIPPING DI...

Page 41: ...L 1 65Gbps TOTAL BANDWIDTH 4 95Gbps MAXIMUM RANGE 15m 49ft 3D PASS THROUGH Not supported POWER CONSUMPTION Input card 6W Output card 9W OPERATING TEMPERATURE 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F STORAGE TEMPERATURE 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F HUMIDITY 10 to 90 RHL non condensing DIMENSIONS 39 5cm x 18cm x 2cm 15 6 x 7 1 x 0 8 W D H SHIPPING DIMENSIONS 47 7cm x 23 5cm x 4 8cm 18 8 x 9 3 x 1 9 W D H PRODUCT WEIGHT 0 65...

Page 42: ...o out connectors output the front right and front left audio channels only Figure 13 Accessing Audio over VGA VGAA IN8 F64 VGAA OUT8 F64 Configuration The VGAA IN8 F64 configuration table appears as follows VGAA IN8 F64 Input Card Parameter Description Default Resolution Detect Auto User Defined Auto Adjust see note below table Auto Phase Mode Auto User Defined Auto Adjust see note below table Aut...

Page 43: ...o Adjust feature requires the device to recalculate the parameters based on the currently connected source The result may be different from the standard parameters for the currently set resolution The result is saved in non volatile memory and is recalled when the same source is used again In order to revert to auto predefined parameters either reset to factory setting with the relevant source con...

Page 44: ...le via C GF GMAF 30 cables BANDWIDTH 450MHz MAXIMUM RANGE 10m 32ft POWER CONSUMPTION Input card 35W Output card 20W OPERATING TEMPERATURE 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F STORAGE TEMPERATURE 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F HUMIDITY 10 to 90 RHL non condensing DIMENSIONS 39 5cm x 18cm x 2cm 15 6 x 7 1 x 0 8 W D H SHIPPING DIMENSIONS 54 8cm x 27 5cm x 10 6cm 21 6 x 10 8 x 4 2 W D H PRODUCT WEIGHT 0 65 kg 1 43 lbs appro...

Page 45: ...efault Reset Input Re power Power cycles the port Factory default Performs a factory reset to default values of the port Re power Audio Select Selects the audio source Auto Audio signal selection is controlled by the presence or absence of a plug in the 3 5mm mini jack When present AUD Analog is selected when absent AUD Embedded is selected AUD Embedded HDMI audio is selected AUD Ex Analog Analog ...

Page 46: ...io Mute MUTE Mutes the audio input Non MUTE Unmutes the audio input Non MUTE 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 Mono OFF Analog output is stereo MIX Analog output is mono OFF Setting the Resolution of the Generated Vid...

Page 47: ...and outputs must be increased by one For example If your VS 6464DN EM has eight inputs and eight outputs you must configure the VS 6464DN EM as 9 x 9 If your VS 6464DN EM has 64 inputs and 64 outputs you must configure the VS 6464DN EM as 65 x 65 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 followi...

Page 48: ...ut Ports on page 32 Figure 15 Signal Paths for Isolating Video Problems Testing the Projector Output Signal path c to d d to projector To test the projector output 1 Configure Input 65 to Output 65 see Switching Actions on page 19 2 Connect Output 65 to the projector 3 Set the generated video resolution see Setting the Resolution of the Generated Video on page 44 4 Set the pattern for the generate...

Page 49: ...9 2 Connect Output 65 to Input 1 3 Configure Input 1 to Output 1 4 Connect Output 1 to the projector 5 Set the generated video resolution see Setting the Resolution of the Generated Video on page 44 6 Set the pattern for the generated video see Section 10 3 7 Verify that the projector output is as expected Troubleshooting Audio Problems The test module may be used in various ways to isolate analog...

Page 50: ...nput 65 to Output 65 see Switching Actions on page 19 3 Connect Output 65 to the audio acceptor 4 Verify that the audio output is as expected Testing the Output Signal Path to the Audio Output Signal path g to a a to b b to an audio acceptor for example powered speakers To test the output signal path to the audio output 1 Connect an analog audio source to Input 65 2 Configure Input 65 to Output 1 ...

Page 51: ...o b b to an audio acceptor for example powered speakers To test the input and output signal path to the audio output 1 Connect an analog audio source to Input 65 2 Configure Input 65 to Output 65 see Switching Actions on page 19 3 Connect Output 65 to Input 1 4 Configure Input 1 to Output 1 5 Connect Output 1 to the audio acceptor 6 Verify that the audio output is as expected ...

Page 52: ... chassis and the figures below are for illustration purposes only An input card must only be mounted in a slot designated for input cards slots IN 1 to 32 and IN 33 to 64 and an output card must only be mounted in a slot designated for output cards slots OUT 1 to 32 and OUT 33 to 64 Figure 17 Inserting the Card into a Slot To install an input output card as shown in Figure 17 1 Power off the VS 64...

Page 53: ...ard 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 connector is fully seated 8 Using a Phillips screwdriver tighten the retaining screws at the top and bottom of the card to secure it to the chassis 9 Power on the VS 6464DN EM and fol...

Page 54: ...uipment For detailed instructions on installing replacing a power supply in your VS 6464DN EM see the PS 1DN Power Supply Installation Instructions available at www kramerav com The following table describes the behavior of the PS 1 PS 2 LEDs Event Green POWER LED Red ERROR LED Device power on Lights and remains on Lights for a few seconds and turns off Device power off Remains on for 20 seconds a...

Page 55: ...S 6464DN EM via RS 232 USB VCOM or Ethernet see Connecting to the VS 6464DN EM via RS 232 on page 14 Connecting to the VS 6464DN EM via USB VCOM on page 14 or Connecting to the VS 6464DN EM via Ethernet on page 14 respectively Firmware may be available for any of the following components The firmware files for each component have different suffixes to help with identification VS 6464DN EM Control ...

Page 56: ...aded the card s firmware using the VGA VGAA_ OUT8_16 18_01 00_0006 _7 file to downgrade to the previously installed firmware rename the previously installed firmware file to VGA VGAA_ OUT8_16 18_01 00_0007 _7 Upgrading Firmware Using Kramer Network The VS 6464DN EM enables upgrading device and card firmware via Ethernet using the Kramer Network enterprise management platform available at www krame...

Page 57: ...rs attached DIMENSIONS 19 10U 48 3cm x 36cm x 44cm W D H PRODUCT WEIGHT 24kg 52 9lbs approx SHIPPING WEIGHT 25 8kg 56 9lbs approx VIBRATION ISTA 1A in carton International Safe Transit Association SAFETY REGULATORY COMPLIANCE CE ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Complies with appropriate requirements of RoHs and WEEE INCLUDED ACCESSORIES Power cord Infrared remote control transmitter Specificati...

Page 58: ...Channel Max Range Compliance 3D Pass Thru VGAA 8 VGA on 15 pin HD connectors 8 unbalanced analog audio on 3 5mm mini jack connectors 450MHz 10m 32ft When using BC UNIKAT cables Accessible via C GF GMAF 30 cables Specifications are subject to change without notice at www kramerav com ...

Page 59: ...ce Non sRGB Display gamma 2 20 Red chromaticity Rx 0 640 Ry 0 341 Green chromaticity Gx 0 286 Gy 0 610 Blue chromaticity Bx 0 146 By 0 069 White point 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 Preferre...

Page 60: ... 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 12 08 2015 Software revision 2 70 0 989 Data source Real time 0x0071 Operating system 6 1 7601 2 Service Pack 1 Raw data 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF 00 2D B2 00 02 01 00 00 00 13 18 01 03 82 46 27 78 0A D5 7C A3 57 49 9C 25 11 48 4B FF FF 80 81 C0...

Page 61: ...pported 720 x 576p at 50Hz EDTV 4 3 16 15 1280 x 720p at 50Hz HDTV 16 9 1 1 1920 x 1080i at 60Hz HDTV 16 9 1 1 1920 x 1080i at 50Hz HDTV 16 9 1 1 1280 x 720p at 60Hz HDTV 16 9 1 1 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 config...

Page 62: ...1094 1124 interlace hsync vsync Detailed timing 3 1920x1080i at 50Hz 16 9 Modeline 1920x1080 74 250 1920 2448 2492 2640 1080 1084 1094 1124 interlace hsync vsync Detailed timing 4 1280x720p at 60Hz 16 9 Modeline 1280x720 74 250 1280 1390 1430 1650 720 725 730 750 hsync vsync Detailed timing 5 1280x720p at 50Hz 16 9 Modeline 1280x720 74 250 1280 1720 1760 1980 720 725 730 750 hsync vsync CE video i...

Page 63: ...200 162 000 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 640 x 480p at 60Hz IBM VGA 640 x 480p at 67Hz Apple Mac II 640 x 480p at 72Hz VESA 640 x 480p at 75Hz VESA 800 x 600p at 56Hz VESA 800 x 600p at 60Hz VESA 800 x 600p at 72Hz VESA 800 x 600p at 75Hz VESA 832 x 624p at 75Hz Apple Mac II 1024 x 768i at 87Hz...

Page 64: ...e such as Hercules The 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 6...

Page 65: ...f a message string begins with a message starting character and ends with a message closing character A string can contain more than one command Commands are separated by a pipe character The maximum string length is 64 characters 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 ...

Page 66: ... without addressing Start Address optional Body Delimiter device_id Message CR Command String Formal syntax with commands concatenation and addressing Start Body Delimiter CommandSPParameter_1 Parameter_2 CR Device Message Format Start Address optional Body Delimiter device_id Message CR LF Device Long Response Echoing command Start Address optional Body Delimiter device_id CommandSP Param1 Param2...

Page 67: ...R Read device protocol version RESET Reset device SN Read device serial number VERSION Read device firmware version Not every command listed by the HELP command is relevant to every matrix configuration Functions Permission Transparency Set End User Public Get Description Syntax Set Protocol handshaking CR Get Response nn SPOKCR LF Parameters Response Trigger Notes Validates the Protocol 3000 conn...

Page 68: ...e YYYY Year MM Month DD Day time Format hh mm ss where hh hours mm minutes ss seconds Response Trigger Notes K Config Example BUILD DATE 0x0D FACTORY Functions Permission Transparency Set FACTORY End User Public Get Description Syntax Set Reset device to factory default configuration FACTORYCR Get Response nn FACTORYSPOKCR LF Parameters Response Trigger Notes This command deletes all user data fro...

Page 69: ...lti line nn Device available protocol 3000 commands CR LFcommand SPcommand CR LF Parameters Response Trigger Notes K Config Example HELP 0x0D MODEL Functions Permission Transparency Set Get MODEL End User Public Description Syntax Set Get Get device model MODEL CR Response nn MODELSPmodel_nameCR LF Parameters model_name String of up to 19 printable ASCII chars Response Trigger Notes K Config Examp...

Page 70: ...decimal digit Response Trigger Notes K Config Example PROT VER 0x0D RESET Functions Permission Transparency Set RESET Administrator Public Get Description Syntax Set Reset device RESETCR Get Response nn RESETSPOKCR LF Parameters Response Trigger Notes To avoid locking the port due to a USB bug in Windows disconnect USB connections immediately after running this command If the port was locked disco...

Page 71: ...y assigned Response Trigger Notes For new products with 14 digit serial numbers use only the last 11 digits K Config Example sn 0x0D VERSION Functions Permission 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 ...

Page 72: ... module firmware version CPEDID Functions Permission Transparency Set CPEDID End User Public Get Description Syntax Set Copy EDID data from the output to the input EEPROM CPEDIDSPoutput_id input_idCR Get Response nn CPEDIDSPoutput_id input_idCR LF Parameters output_id video output ID 1 64 varies according to installed output cards see Port Numbering on page 12 input_id video input ID 1 64 varies a...

Page 73: ...ommand was received Notes K Config Example Read EDID data from a device connected to Input 1 GEDID 1 0x0D GEDID EXT Functions Permission Transparency Set GEDID EXT End User Public Get Description Syntax Set Read EDID data from external device connected to an output GEDIDSPout_idCR Get Response Multi line response nn GEDID EXTSPout_id sizeCR LF EDID_dataCR LF nn GEDID EXTSPout_idSPOKCR LF Parameter...

Page 74: ...n the device input HDCP not supported HDCP Off HDCP support changes following detected sink MIRROR OUTPUT K Config Example Disable HDCP mode on input 3 HDCP MOD 3 0 0x0D HDCP STAT Functions Permission Transparency Set Get HDCP STAT End User Public Description Syntax Set Get Get HDCP signal status HDCP STAT SPstage stage_idCR Response nn HDCP STATSPstage stage_id statusCR LF Parameters stage 0 inpu...

Page 75: ...and it replies with READY and enters the special EDID packet wait mode In this mode the unit can receive only packets and not regular protocol commands If the unit does not receive correct packets for 30 seconds or is interrupted for more than 30 seconds before receiving all packets it sends timeout error nn LDEDIDSPERR01CR LF and returns to the regular protocol mode If the unit received data that...

Page 76: ...e_f Indicates whether the firmware can be upgraded 0 not upgradable 1 upgradable status Module status 0 OK 1 unknown error 2 no communication 3 module missing Response Trigger Notes If m_direction is 2 the channel_start channel_end and m_type values are irrelevant K Config Example MODULE INFO 14 0x0D MODULE TYPE Functions Permission Transparency Set MODULE TYPE Admin Public Get MODULE TYPE End Use...

Page 77: ... module firmware version MODULE VER SPm_idCR Response nn MODULE VERSPm_id FW_versionCR LF Parameters m_id Module ID slot number 0 control module 1 16 I O cards 200 test module 201 keyboard software application 202 keyboard hardware FW_version XX XX XXXX where the digit groups are major minor build version Response Trigger Notes K Config Example MODULE VER 15 0x0D ...

Page 78: ...PLAY End User Public Description Syntax Set Get Get validity status of output DISPLAY SPout_idCR Response nn DISPLAYSPout_id validity_flagCR LF Parameters out_id output number 1 64 varies according to installed output cards see Port Numbering on page 12 validity_flag validity status of output 0 output is invalid HPD off 1 output is valid HPD on Response Trigger A response is sent to the com port f...

Page 79: ...K Config Example INFO IO 0x0D INFO PRST Functions Permission Transparency Set Get INFO PRST End User Public Description Syntax Set Get Get maximum preset count INFO PRST CR Response nn INFO PRST SPVIDSPpreset_video_count AUDSPpreset_audio_countCR LF Parameters preset_video_count maximum number of video presets in the unit preset_audio_count maximum number of audio presets in the unit Response Trig...

Page 80: ...led together by commands PRST STO and PRST RCL K Config Example PRST LST 0x0D PRST RCL Functions Permission Transparency Set PRST RCL End User Public Get Description Syntax Set Recall load a saved preset PRST RCLSPpresetCR Get Response nn PRST RCLSPpresetCR LF Parameters preset preset number 1 60 Response Trigger Notes In most units video and audio presets with the same number are stored and recal...

Page 81: ...rmission Transparency Set Get PRST VID End User Public Description Syntax Set Get Get video connections from saved preset PRST VID SPpreset outCR PRST VID SPpreset CR Response nn PRST VIDSPpreset in outCR LF or nn PRST VIDSPpreset in 1 in 2 in 3 CR LF Parameters preset preset number 1 60 in input number 0 if output disconnected 1 64 varies according to installed input cards see Port Numbering on p...

Page 82: ...id input number 1 64 varies according to installed input cards see Port Numbering on page 12 validity_flag validity status according to signal validation 0 input is invalid 1 input is valid Response Trigger After execution a response is sent to the com port from which the Get was received Response is sent after every change in input signal status valid to invalid or invalid to valid Notes K Config...

Page 83: ... this command also switches audio and the unit replies with command AV Examples Switch video input 2 to output 4 V 2 4CR 01 VID 2 4CRLF Switch video input 4 to output 2 in machine 6 6 VID 4 2CR 06 VID 4 2CRLF Switch video input 3 to all outputs V 3 CR 01 VID 3 CRLF Chaining multiple commands AV 1 V 3 4 2 2 2 1 0 2 V 3 9 A 0 1 V CR 1 Switch audio and video from input 1 to all outputs 2 Switch video...

Page 84: ...nel valueCR Get Get brightness value BRIGHTNESS SPstage channelCR Response nn BRIGHTNESSSPstage channel valueCR LF Parameters stage 1 IN input 2 OUT output channel input or output number 1 64 varies according to installed input output cards see Port Numbering on page 12 value brightness in Kramer units 0 63 increase current value decrease current value Response Trigger Notes A minus sign precedes ...

Page 85: ...e channel valueCR LF Parameters stage 1 IN input 2 OUT output channel input or output number 1 64 varies according to installed input output cards see Port Numbering on page 12 value contrast in Kramer units 0 63 increase current value decrease current value Response Trigger Notes A minus sign precedes negative values This command is only valid for VGA cards K Config Example Set the contrast value...

Page 86: ...param values increase current value decrease current value for 1 H De Start 1 600 for 2 H De Total 1 4000 for 3 H Total 1 7000 for 4 V De Start 1 255 for 5 V De Total 1 3000 for 6 Auto DE Adjust 0 auto 1 user defined 2 auto adjust for 7 Auto PHASE Adjust 0 auto 1 user defined 2 auto adjust Response Trigger Notes A minus sign precedes negative values The auto adjust feature in the Auto DE Adjust an...

Page 87: ...nnel valueCR LF Parameters stage 1 IN input 2 OUT output channel input or output number 1 64 varies according to installed input output cards see Port Numbering on page 12 value H Phase value in Kramer units 0 63 increase current value decrease current value Response Trigger Notes A minus sign precedes negative values This command is only valid for VGA cards K Config Example Set the H Phase value ...

Page 88: ...specific amplifier stage AUD LVLSPstage channel volumeCR Get Get audio level in specific amplifier stage AUD LVL SPstage channelCR Response nn AUD LVLSPstage channel volumeCR LF Parameters stage 1 IN input 2 OUT output channel input or output number 1 64 varies according to installed input output cards see Port Numbering on page 12 volume audio level in Kramer units 0 70 increase current value dec...

Page 89: ...egative values K Config Example Set the balance level of output 5 to 50 BALANCE 5 50 0x0D Increase the balance level of output 5 by 1 unit BALANCE 5 0x0D BASS Functions Permission Transparency Set BASS End User Public Get BASS End User Public Description Syntax Set Set the audio bass level BASSSPchannel bass_levelCR Get Get the current audio bass level BASS SPchannelCR Response nn BASSSPchannel ba...

Page 90: ...output is mono Response Trigger Notes Mix mode is an analog audio parameter used to set mono or stereo output K Config Example Set the mix mode of output 3 to off stereo output MIX 3 0 0x0D MUTE Functions Permission Transparency Set MUTE End User Public Get MUTE End User Public Description Syntax Set Mute the audio output MUTESPchannel mute_modeCR Get Get audio mute setting MUTE SPchannelCR Respon...

Page 91: ... output 8 to 7 TREBLE 8 7 0x0D Decrease the treble level of output 5 by 1 unit TREBLE 5 0x0D VOLUME Functions Permission Transparency Set VOLUME End User Public Get VOLUME End User Public Description Syntax Set Set simple audio volume VOLUMESPout_channel volumeCR Get Get simple audio volume VOLUME SPout_channelCR Response nn VOLUMESPout_channel volumeCR LF Parameters out_channel output number 1 64...

Page 92: ...ceive OK for the command 4 Packet structure Packet ID 1 2 3 2 bytes in length Length data length 2 for CRC 2 bytes in length Data data length 2 bytes CRC 2 bytes 01 02 03 04 05 Packet ID Length Data CRC 5 Response NNNNSPOKCR LF Where NNNN is the received packet ID in ASCII hex digits When calculating the CRC the polynomial for the 16 bit CRC is CRC CCITT 0x1021 x16 x12 x5 1 Initial value 0000 Fina...

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