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For example, to set for 350ms blanking time (14 steps), send HEX codes 

07 

8E 

A0 

81 

 

NOTE 18 – Delayed execution allows switching after a delay dictated by RS-232. To do this, the user sends instruction 7 with 

the “ Set for delayed switch”  option (64dec) before sending the switch command (instruction 1) or pressing via front panel. 

The switch is not executed (unless timed-out) until the “ Execute delayed switch”  code is sent, or the “ Set for delayed switch”   

code  is  sent  again.  (The  mode  is  automatically  cancelled  after  implementation  of  the  switch  if  the  “ execute”   command  is 

used). 

For example, to connect input 4 to output 3 after a delay, send HEX codes 

07 

80 

C0 

81  

(set for delayed switch) 

01 

84 

83 

81  

(switch code) 

then, after the required delay, send HEX codes 

07 

80 

C1 

81 

(execute delayed switch) 

to implement the switch. 

 

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.  

 

NOTE 20 – When data (ie. the INPUT and/or OUTPUT bytes) of more than 7 bits is required, this instruction is sent before 

sending the instruction needing the additional bits. The data in this intruction then becomes the Most Significant Bits of that 

next instruction. For example, to set the audio gain (instruction 22) of output 3 to 681dec (2A9hex), you would first send 

HEX codes 

 

3F 

80 

85 

81 

and then send HEX codes 

 

16 

83 

A9 

81. 

To set the audio gain of output 6 to 10013dec (271Dhex), first send HEX codes 

 

3F 

80 

CE 

81 

 followed by HEX codes 

 

16 

86 

9D 

81. 

 

NOTE  21  –  To  store  data  in  the  non-volatile  memory  of  the  unit,  eg.  the  EEPROM  for  saving  SETUPS.  The  EEPROM 

address is sent using the INPUT byte, and the data to be stored is sent using the OUTPUT byte. To use this instruction, it is 

necessary to understand the memory map, and memory structure of the particular machine.  

 

NOTE 22 – Instruction 59 and instruction 60 load data for sending to the crosspoint switcher (or for storing in a SETUP), ie. 

the data is “ lined-up”  to be executed later. Instruction 58 executes the loaded data. 

 

NOTE 23 – If the INPUT byte is set as 127dec, then the data stored in a SETUP is loaded. The SETUP # is in the OUTPUT 

byte. 

 

NOTE 24 – Further information needed in instructions 21, 22, 25 and 26,  is sent using instruction 42 – which is sent prior to 

the instruction. For example, to request the audio gain value of right input # 9, send hex codes 

 

2A 

84 

80 

81 

and then send HEX codes 

 

19 

89 

81 

81. 

To set MIX mode, send  hex codes 

2A       81      84        81 

and then send HEX codes 

 

16   

 

NOTE 25 – For units which detect the validity of the video inputs, Instruction 16 will be sent whenever the unit detects a 

change in the state of an input (in real-time).  

For example, if input 3 is detected as invalid, the unit will send the HEX codes 

 

10 

83 

84 

81 

If input 7 is detected as valid, then the unit will send HEX codes 

 

10 

87 

85 

81. 

Summary of Contents for VS-88HC

Page 1: ...Kramer Electronics Ltd USER MANUAL Model VS 88HC 8x8 Home Entertainment Matrix Switcher...

Page 2: ...Connecting the ETHERNET Port directly to a PC Crossover Cable 19 7 3 2 Connecting the ETHERNET Port via a Network Hub Straight Through Cable 20 7 3 3 Configuring the Ethernet Port 20 8 Operating the...

Page 3: ...S 88HC Underside View 9 Figure 4 Connecting the VS 88HC 8x8 Home Entertainment Matrix Switcher 12 Figure 5 Connecting the VS 88HC Digital Audio Signals 14 Figure 6 Dipswitch Settings 15 Figure 7 Conne...

Page 4: ...ettings 15 Table 7 7 segment Display Information 21 Table 8 Maximum Delay Time according to Sampling Rate 25 Table 9 DELAY Button Response 25 Table 10 Technical Specifications of the VS 88HC 34 Table...

Page 5: ...al Serial Port Manager Infra red remote control transmitter including the required battery and a separate user manual3 This user manual3 2 Getting Started We recommend that you Unpack the equipment ca...

Page 6: ...KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Getting Started 2...

Page 7: ...ll match the video delay DC coupled video inputs and outputs Audio follow video and breakaway options as well as input and output analog audio level control Storing and recalling of 16 setups A TAKE b...

Page 8: ...ifies each sender or receiver within a network via a particular server or workstation of data HTML pages or e mails that is sent in packets across the Internet Every device connected to an IP network...

Page 9: ...Your VS 88HC 8x8 Home Entertainment Matrix Switcher 5 Figure 1 VS 88HC 8x8 Home Entertainment Matrix Switcher Front Panel...

Page 10: ...s a setup from the non volatile memory when adjusting the audio delay press to decrease the delay time 11 AFV Button When illuminated 5 the subsequent actions relate to the video and audio channels Th...

Page 11: ...Your VS 88HC 8x8 Home Entertainment Matrix Switcher 7 Figure 2 VS 88HC 8x8 Home Entertainment Matrix Switcher Rear Panel...

Page 12: ...ower Connector with Fuse AC connector enabling power supply to the unit 14 OUT Connect to the digital audio acceptor 15 OPTIONAL OPTICAL AUDIO ON CHAN 2 TOSLINK Connector IN Connect to the digital aud...

Page 13: ...on the front panel or instead via an optional external IR receiver2 The external IR receiver can be located 15 meters away from the machine This distance can be extended to up to 60 meters when used...

Page 14: ...k ears can be removed for desktop use Always mount the machine in the rack before you attach any cables or connect the machine to the power If you are using a Kramer rack adapter kit for a machine tha...

Page 15: ...the RS 232 port see section 7 1 and or the RS 485 port see section 7 2 and or the ETHERNET port see section 7 3 5 Connect the power cord8 not shown in Figure 4 1 Switch OFF the power on each device be...

Page 16: ...KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Connecting the VS 88HC 12 Figure 4 Connecting the VS 88HC 8x8 Home Entertainment Matrix Switcher...

Page 17: ...en switching INPUT 1 to OUTPUT 7 the analog INPUT 1 is switched to the analog OUTPUT 7 and simultaneously the digital INPUT 1 is switched to the digital OUTPUT 7 The VS 88HC 8x8 Home Entertainment Mat...

Page 18: ...utton is illuminated INPUT 2 S PDIF S PDIF Figure 5 Connecting the VS 88HC Digital Audio Signals The INPUT 2 digital audio signal switched to OUTPUT 7 can be routed either via the INPUT 2 S PDIF conne...

Page 19: ...each unit has to be identified via its unique Self Address Set the Self Address 1 on a VS 88HC unit via dipswitches 1 2 and 3 according to Table 6 Table 6 Self Address Dipswitch Settings DIPSWITCH Se...

Page 20: ...r with a 9 wire flat cable to the RS 232 DB9 port on your PC To connect a PC to the VS 88HC unit without using a Null modem adapter Connect the RS 232 DB9 port on your PC to the RS 232 DB9 rear panel...

Page 21: ...C unit 3 If shielded twisted pair cable is used the shield may be connected to the G Ground PIN on one of the units for example on the RC 3000 To cascade up to eight individual VS 88HC units via RS 48...

Page 22: ...1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 KEYBOARD EXTENSION REMOTE CONTACT RS 485 RS 232 IN RS 232 OUT 12 VDC 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 G 4 6 8 10 3 5 7 9 11 12 14 16 OUT 13 15 IN RS 485 PINOUT G B A _ RS 485 Term DIP OFF RS 485 Te...

Page 23: ...to the Ethernet port on your PC via a crossover cable with RJ 45 connectors This type of connection is recommended for identification of the factory default IP Address of the VS 88HC during the initi...

Page 24: ...b Straight Through Cable You can connect the Ethernet port of the VS 88HC to the Ethernet port on a network hub or network router via a straight through cable with RJ 45 connectors 7 3 3 Configuring t...

Page 25: ...7 segment Display Information Displayed Information When The video and audio inputs switched to the outputs for example input 2 is switched to output 1 and output 3 During normal operation The machin...

Page 26: ...way option press either the AUDIO for audio control only or the VIDEO for video control only button If the AUDIO button illuminates all switching operations relate to the audio section If the VIDEO bu...

Page 27: ...toggle from the At Once to the Confirm mode do the following 1 Press the TAKE button to toggle between the At Once mode in which the TAKE button is not lit and the Confirm mode in which the TAKE butt...

Page 28: ...at that reference 8 5 2 Recalling an Input Output Configuration To recall an input output configuration do the following 1 Press the RCL button The RCL button blinks 2 Press the appropriate INPUT OUTP...

Page 29: ...according to the input sampling rate2 as described in Table 8 Table 8 Maximum Delay Time according to Sampling Rate Sampling Rate kHz Maximum Delay Time msec 32 999 44 740 48 680 96 340 To cancel the...

Page 30: ...button The LOCK button blinks After pressing the LOCK button a second time the front panel is locked Pressing any other buttons will have no effect To unlock the VS 88HC Press the illuminated LOCK but...

Page 31: ...the file FLIP_VS88HC zip from the Technical Support section 2 Extract the file FLIP_VS88HC zip to a folder for example C Program Files Kramer Flash 3 Create a shortcut on your desktop to the file FLI...

Page 32: ...IP EXE The Splash screen appears as follows Figure 12 Splash Screen 2 After a few seconds the Splash screen is replaced by the Atmel Flip window Figure 13 Atmel Flip Window 3 Press the keyboard shortc...

Page 33: ...Figure 14 Device Selection Window 4 Click the button next to the name of the device and select from the list AT89C51RD2 AT89C51RD2 T89C51RD2 Figure 15 Device Selection Window 5 Click OK and select Loa...

Page 34: ...Press the keyboard shortcut key F3 or select the Communication RS232 command from the Settings menu or press the keys Alt SCR The RS232 window appears Change the COM port according to the configuratio...

Page 35: ...f the operation is completed the check box for that stage becomes colored green1 When the operation is completed all 4 check boxes will be colored green and the status bar message Memory Verify Pass a...

Page 36: ...The process involves Downloading the upgrade package from the Internet Connecting the PC to the RS 232 port Upgrading the firmware 9 2 1 Downloading from the Internet You can download the up to date f...

Page 37: ...3 Upgrading Firmware Follow these steps to upgrade the firmware 1 Double click the KFR Programmer desktop icon The KFR Programmer window appears see Figure 20 Figure 20 The KFR Programmer Window 2 Se...

Page 38: ...connectors MAX OUTPUT LEVEL 21Vpp BANDWIDTH 100kHz S N RATIO 83dB CROSSTALK all hostile 79dB 20MHz COUPLING Input AC output AC AUDIO THD NOISE 0 055 1kHz AUDIO 2nd HARMONIC 0 008 1kHz S PDIF SAMPLE RA...

Page 39: ...tables of hex codes for switching and setting the delay time respectively 11 1 Hex Codes for Switching Table 11 lists the video Hex values for a single machine Self Address 1 Table 11 Hex Codes for S...

Page 40: ...2 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 IN 3 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 IN 4 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 IN 5 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 IN 6 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 IN 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 IN 8 11 2 Hex Codes for Setting...

Page 41: ...ay Byte 3 should be 127 80H Byte 4 should be 127 80H plus machine number from 1 up to 15 The second command includes the less significant bits as described previously for command 22 Table 14 describes...

Page 42: ...Defined as 1 I6 I0 INPUT When 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 th...

Page 43: ...t INPUT byte 8 User defined sync 32 RGBHV seamless switching 64 Set for delayed switch 65 Execute delayed switch 66 Cancel delayed switch setting 2 5 17 18 0 0 audio follow video 1 audio breakaway 2 8...

Page 44: ...rast 3 decrease contrast 4 increase brightness 5 decrease brightness 6 increase colour 7 decrease colour 8 increase hue 9 decrease hue 16 increase H phase 17 decrease H phase 18 increase V position 19...

Page 45: ...63 EXTENDED DATA 7 MSBs for INPUT data 7 MSBs for OUTPUT data 20 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 co...

Page 46: ...hines where the video and or audio parameter is programmable NOTE 12 Under normal conditions the machine s present status is saved each time a change is made The power down save auto save may be disab...

Page 47: ...struction 22 of output 3 to 681dec 2A9hex you would first send HEX codes 3F 80 85 81 and then send HEX codes 16 83 A9 81 To set the audio gain of output 6 to 10013dec 271Dhex first send HEX codes 3F 8...

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