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VS-84HDCPxl - Kramer Protocol 2000
Instruction Codes for Protocol 2000
Instruction
Definition for Specific Instruction
Notes
# Description
Input
Output
0
RESET VIDEO
0
0
1
1
SWITCH VIDEO
Set equal to video input that
is switched
(0 = disconnect)
Set equal to video output that is
switched
(0 = to all the outputs)
2, 15
3
STORE VIDEO
STATUS
Set as SETUP #
To store
To delete
2, 3, 15
4
RECALL V DEO
STATUS
Set as SETUP #
0
2, 3, 15
5
REQUEST STATUS
OF A V DEO
OUTPUT
Set as SETUP #
Equal to output number whose
status is required
4, 3
15 REQUEST
WHETHER SETUP
IS DEFINED / VALID
INPUT IS
DETECTED
SETUP #
or
Input #
or
Output #
0 – For checking if setup is
defined
1 – For checking if input is valid
2 – For checking if output is
valid
3 – For checking if ED D output
is valid
8
30 LOCK FRONT
PANEL
0 – Unlock panel
1 – Lock panel
0
2
31 REQUEST
WHETHER PANEL
IS LOCKED
0
0
16
61 DENT FY MACHINE 1 – Video machine name
2 – Audio machine name
3 – Video software version
4 – Audio software version
5 – RS-422 controller name
6 – RS-422 controller version
7 – Remote control name
8 – Remote software version
9 – Protocol 2000 revision
10 – Control data machine
name
11 – Control data software
version
For names:
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
For versions:
0 – main board
or the number of external board
13
62 DEF NE 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
6 – For control data
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NOTES on the above table
NOTE 1
– When the master switcher is reset, (e g. when it is turned on), the reset code is sent to the PC. If
this code is sent to a switcher, it resets according to the present power-down settings.
NOTE 2
– These are bi-directional definitions. If the switcher receives the code, it performs the instruction. If
the instruction is performed (due to a keystroke operation on the front panel), then these codes are sent.
For example, if the PC sends HEX code:
01
85
88
83
then the switcher (machine 3) switches input 5 to output 8.
If the user switches input 1 to output 7 using the front panel buttons, the switcher sends HEX code:
41
81
87
83
to the PC.
When the PC sends one of the commands in this group to the switcher, if the instruction is valid, the switcher
replies by sending the same four bytes to the PC that it received (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).