
KUMO SDI Routers and Control Panels v4.7r1 8
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KUMO Router Connections
Figure 1. KUMO Rear Panel Connections (3232 shown, other models similar)
SDI Video Inputs 1-32
(Top Two Rows)
Redundant 12 VDC
Power Supplies
PS1 & PS2
RJ-45 Ethernet
10/100/1000
LAN Connector
REF BNCs
Ext Ref Video
Looping
RS-422 Serial
9 Pin Female
D Connector
Identify
LED
Recessed
Reset Button
SDI Video Outputs 1-32
(Bottom Two Rows)
USB Port
(Newer
KUMOs)
PS1 & PS2 Power Connectors
Power to the KUMO unit is supplied by an external power supply module that
accepts a 110-240VAC, 50/60Hz power input and su12 VDC to KUMO via
connector PS1 or PS2. One power supply is provided, and it may be connected
to either of the two power connectors. An optional second power supply can
provide redundancy to help protect against outages.
NOTE: The KUMO 6464-12G router requires an 84W power supply (KUMO-84W-PWR).
All other KUMO routers and control panels can use a 60W power supply (KUMO-
PWR).
IMPORTANT: The power connector has a latch, similar to an Ethernet connector. Depress
the latch (facing the outside edge of the KUMO device) before disconnecting the
power cable from the unit.
Power Loss Recovery
If KUMO experiences a loss of power, when power is restored the router returns
to the previous state of all Source to Destination crosspoints, and all configured
Source and Destination names are retained. If a KUMO control panel configured
with a KUMO router loses power, when power is restored the control panel’s
configuration is retained, and button tallies will return to their previous states.
RJ-45 Ethernet Connector
The RJ-45 Ethernet connector allows you to connect KUMO to a 10/100/1000
Ethernet LAN using CAT5 cable and access KUMO’s built in web server. Multiple
configurations are possible, including standalone control, a local LAN, or a WAN.
This also allows control over the network using GVG Native Protocol.
Identify LED
The Identify LED lights when you use the web interface to identify the KUMO unit
you are controlling.