Kramer Electronics 1616 User manual

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USER MANUAL
Models:
VP-128H,
Matrix Switcher
RC-1616,
Remote Control
Contents
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Contents
1
Introduction 1
2
Getting Started 1
3
Overview 2
3.1
About the VP-128H 2
3.2
About the RC-1616 3
3.3
Achieving the Best Performance 3
4
Your VP-128H Matrix Switcher 3
4.1
The VP-128H with the Front Panel and the Rear Panel Intact 3
4.2
The VP-128H Without the Front Panel (but with the Rear Panel) 5
4.3
The VP-128H Local Control Panel (Detached Front Panel) 6
5
Connecting a VP-128H Matrix Switcher 7
5.1
Connecting the VP-128H Matrix Switcher 7
5.2
Controlling via RS-232 (for example, using a PC) 8
5.3
Connecting the VP-128H (also RC-1616) via the 10 Base T network port 9
6
Your RC-1616 Remote Control 11
6.1
The RC-1616 with the Front Panel and the Rear Panel Intact 11
6.2
The RC-1616 Front Panel Detached 12
6.2.1
Setting the Dipswitches 13
7
Connecting a RC-1616 Remote Control 14
8
Operating the VP-128H Matrix Switcher 15
8.1
Switching OUT-IN Combinations 15
8.1.1
Operating in the AT ONCE Mode 15
9
Technical Specifications 16
10
Communication Protocols 17
10.1
Kramer 2000 Protocol Supported Subset 17
10.1.1
Use of Kramer Machines 19
10.1.2
Command Details 19
10.2
Sierra Video Systems (SVS) RS-232 Compatible Protocol 28
10.2.1
Command Details I 28
10.2.2
Command Details II 29
10.3
Generic Protocol Supported Subset 39
10.3.1
Use of Generic Machines 39
10.3.2
Command Details 39
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Figures
Figure 1: VP-128H Matrix Switcher 4
Figure 2: VP-128H Local Control Panel 6
Figure 3: VP-128H Front View with Front Panel Detached 6
Figure 4: Connecting a PC without using a Null-modem Adapter 8
Figure 5: RJ-45 PINOUT 9
Figure 6: Connecting a VP-128H Matrix Switcher 10
Figure 7: RC-1616 Remote Control 11
Figure 8: RC-1616 Remote Control with its Front Panel Detached 12
Figure 9: Connecting up to 512 RC-1616 Remote Control Units to a VP-128H 14
Tables
Table 1: VP-128H Matrix Switcher Front Panel Features 5
Table 2: VP-128H Matrix Switcher Rear Panel Features 5
Table 3: VP-128H Front View with Front Panel Detached Features 6
Table 4: Crossover Cable RJ-45 PINOUT 9
Table 5: Straight-through Cable RJ-45 PINOUT 9
Table 6: RC-1616 Remote Control Front Panel Features 11
Table 7: RC-1616 Remote Control Rear Panel Features 12
Table 8: RC-1616 Front View with Front Panel Detached Features 12
Table 9: Dipswitch Definitions S2-1 to S2-8 13
Table 10: Dipswitch Settings (Levels controlled by the Panel) 13
Table 11: Technical Specifications of the VP-128H 16
Table 12: RS-232 Commands for Selecting Different Protocols 17
Introduction
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1 Introduction
Welcome to Kramer Electronics (since 1981): a world of unique, creative and
affordable solutions to the infinite range of problems that confront the video,
audio and presentation professional on a daily basis. In recent years, we have
redesigned and upgraded most of our line, making the best even better! Our
500-plus different models now appear in 8 Groups
1
, which are clearly defined
by function. Congratulations on purchasing your Kramer VP-128H Matrix
Switcher and/or RC-1616 Remote Control. The VP-128H Matrix Switcher is
ideal for the following typical applications:
 Switching between up to 12 VGA computer inputs and up to eight VGA
display outputs, in which the use of native HD15 connectors for the inputs and
outputs eliminates the need for awkward HD15-to-BNC breakout cables. The
entire VP-128H is only 1RU high compared to 3RU that would be required if
the unit were built with BNC connectors on its rear panel
 Any professional system requiring outstanding value in a 12x8 matrix
The RC-1616 Remote Control is ideal for sophisticated control from various
locations via the 10 Base T network. You can connect up to 512 RC-1616
Remote Control panels to one router: 256 XY panels and 256 single bus panels.
The package includes the following items:
 VP-128H Matrix Switcher with a power cord and a Null-modem adapter;
or RC-1616 Remote Control with a power adapter
 Windows®-based Kramer control software and this user manual
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2 Getting Started
We recommend that you:
 Unpack the equipment carefully and save the original box and packaging
materials for possible future shipment
 Review the contents of this user manual
 Use Kramer high performance high resolution cables
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1 GROUP 1: Distribution Amplifiers; GROUP 2: Video and Audio Switchers, Matrix Switchers and Controllers; GROUP 3:
Video, Audio, VGA/XGA Processors; GROUP 4: Interfaces and Sync Processors; GROUP 5: Twisted Pair Interfaces;
GROUP 6: Accessories and Rack Adapters; GROUP 7: Scan Converters and Scalers; and GROUP 8: Cables and Connectors
2 Download up-to-date Kramer user manuals from the Internet at this URL: http://www.kramerelectronics.com
3 The complete list of Kramer cables is on our Web site at http://www.kramerelectronics.com
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Overview
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3 Overview
This section summarizes the:
 VP-128H Matrix Switcher, see section 3.1
 RC-1616 Remote Control, see section 3.2
3.1 About the VP-128H
The VP-128H is a true 12x8 matrix switcher for VGA / XGA signals that lets
you simultaneously route any or all of the 12 inputs to any or all of the 8
outputs. The high performance VP-128H is rugged, easy to service
1
, and fits
into one vertical space (1U) of a standard 19" rack. In particular, the
VP-128H includes:
 A very reliable modular design
2
(without any internal adjustments
3
), with
a detachable
4
front panel that is fastened into the frame with two front panel
hand operated slide action latches. The detached front panel can be used as a
local control panel, by attaching it to the main electronics module within the
VP-128H using a 9-wire ribbon flat cable
 12 input and eight output selector buttons
 Video bandwidth of 315MHz that ensures transparent VGA / XGA
performance
 DC coupled inputs and outputs
 Storing and recalling setup options
 The ability to store 10 setups in the control system in Flash
 A RGB delayed switching mode (with a user selectable delay increment
of 500ms for each output ranging from 0 to 3.5 seconds) for any output
through black for clean transitions when switching between non genlocked
sources
 A linear circuit path for the H and V channels, to cope with any
non-standard H and V sync levels
1 You can easily remove the front panel to access all the components from the front, without having to remove it from its rack
2 That has many advantages over competing systems that are not modular (for example, the Mean Time To Repair (MTTR)
using replacement modules would only take a few seconds, as opposed to hours for a non-modular design). All modules are
secured with positive latches (slide latches or positive leverage long-handle ejector/inserter devices with built-in latching
clasps). All plug-in modules are supported on all four sides. The rear panel is recessed 0.7 inches to protect the rear panel
connectors from damage
3 Video gain is set by 0.1% resistors
4 Removing the front panel reveals the two major slide in components—the main switching module and the plug-in power
supply unit—secured by latchesto prevent accidental disconnection in mobile installations
Your VP-128H Matrix Switcher
3
 A passive two BNC sync loop - useful to ensure deterministic switching
1
 Two VP-128H units can be cascaded
Control the VP-128H via the front panel buttons, or remotely:
 Via the 10 Base T network of RC-1616 panels
2
or RS-232 serial
commands transmitted by a touch screen system, PC, or other serial controller
3.2 About the RC-1616
The RC-1616 Remote Control is ideal for sophisticated control from various
locations via the 10 Base T network. You can connect up to 512 RC-1616
Remote Control panels to one router: 256 XY panels and 256 single bus panels.
3.3 Achieving the Best Performance
To achieve the best performance:
 Connect only good quality connection cables, thus avoiding interference,
deterioration in signal quality due to poor matching, and elevated noise levels
(often associated with low quality cables)
 Avoid interference from neighboring electrical appliances and position
the VP-128H / RC-1616 away from moisture, excessive sunlight and dust
4 Your VP-128H Matrix Switcher
The VP-128H Matrix Switcher can be used:
 With the front panel and rear panel intact, see section 4.1
 Without the front panel (the front panel is blocked off), but with the rear
panel intact, see section 4.2
 With the VP-128H front panel detached, which functions as a local
control panel, see section 4.3
4.1 The VP-128H with the Front Panel and the Rear Panel Intact
Figure 1 and Table 1 and Table 2 define the front
3
and rear panels of the
VP-128H Matrix Switcher:
1 Connect video with sync to either BNC. If desired, use the second BNC to loop the signal to another device
2 Network control will allow more powerful panels to store in the panel setup and recall schemes that are tailored to the
configuration of the panels controls. An entire router configuration can be sent to the router from the panel in under one
millisecond
3 The same switch assemblies and metalwork that make up the front panel are used on the remote control panel. You can
connect up to 512 remote control panels to one router: 256 XY panels and 256 single bus panels
Your VP-128H Matrix Switcher
4
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Figure 1: VP-128H Matrix Switcher
Your VP-128H Matrix Switcher
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Table 1: VP-128H Matrix Switcher Front Panel Features
# Feature Function
1 Slide Action Latches Fasten the front panel into the frame
2 OUT Selector Buttons
1
Select the output
2
to which the input is switched (from 1 to 8)
3 IN Selector Buttons
3
Select the input to switch to the output (from 1 to 12)
Table 2: VP-128H Matrix Switcher Rear Panel Features
# Feature Function
1 RS-232 DB 9F Connector Connects to the PC or other Serial Controller
2 Slow Blow Fuse 20x5mm 0.5A slow blow fuse
3 Power Connector
4
AC connector enabling power supply to the unit
4 10 Base T Port Connects to the 10 Base T network
5 REF SYNC BNC Connector When connected unit switches in vertical interval
5
6 REF SYNC BNC Connector When connected unit switches in vertical interval
5
7 VGA/XGA Video INPUTS Connects to the VGA/XGA video inputs (1 to 12)
8 VGA/XGA Video OUTPUTS Connects to the VGA/XGA video outputs (1 to 8)
4.2 The VP-128H Without the Front Panel (but with the Rear Panel)
You can configure and operate the VP-128H without a front panel when
operating the VP-128H via a remote panel, RS-232 control, or 10 Base T
control.
1 These buttons operate in the ‘one out of n’ mode. When one of these buttons is pressed the previous button is cleared and
the new selection is latched and tallied. If the selected output is ‘locked’ the lamp in the output button flashes and the correct
input status is tallied via the input select buttons
2 Each output can be muted independently; and can be set to a delayed switch through black, with a user selectable delay
increment for each output
3 These buttons operate in the ‘one out of n’ mode. When one of these buttons is pressed the previous button is cleared and
the new selection is latched and tallied. When an output is selected the current state of the corresponding input is tallied in the
appropriate button. If the source is a breakaway, a flashing lamp indicates the audio selection. If the output being controlled is
locked, pressing the input select button has no affect
4 If the power supply needs to be replaced, you can access it from the front after removing the front panel (see section 4.3).
There is no harm leaving the power turned ON continuously, or in using the AC cord as the ON/OFF switch
5 With an HD15-to-BNC breakout, these two SYNC BNC connectors can be connected in a looping manner to a VP-128H
input or output. Inside the VP-128H, the BNC connectors connect to a sync separator circuit, which separates vertical sync
from composite video, composite sync, positive V pulse or negative V pulse. If left unconnected, the VP-128H operation is
not adversely affected. If two or more of the VP-128H inputs are already synchronized to each other, connect the BNC
connectors. By using the same reference to the cameras and to the VP-128H, a much cleaner switch will occur because it will
happen in the vertical interval
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4.3 The VP-128H Local Control Panel (Detached Front Panel)
Figure 2 illustrates the front view of the VP-128H local control panel
1
:
Figure 2: VP-128H Local Control Panel
1
The local control panel
1
connects via a flat cable to the main switching
module inside the VP-128H. Figure 3 and Table 3 define the front view of the
VP-128H after its local control panel
1
is detached:
Figure 3: VP-128H Front View with Front Panel Detached
Table 3: VP-128H Front View with Front Panel Detached Features
# Feature Function
1 Release Latches Fasten the main switching module into the frame
2 9-wire Ribbon Flat Cable with
DB9M connectors
Connects the circuitry on the (detached) front panel to the main
electronics module
3 Main Switching Module Provides easy accessibility for service and repair
4 Plug-in Power Supply Unit Detachable power module with a power switch and slide action latch on
the front side, and 6-pins on the rear side that transmit power to the power
connector (see item 3 in Table 2)
4a
Power Switch Illuminated switch for turning the unit ON or OFF
4b
Slide Action Latch Fastens the plug-in power supply unit into the frame
1 The front panel when it is detached
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5 Connecting a VP-128H Matrix Switcher
You can control the VP-128H via:
 Its front (local) panel, see section 5.1
 RS-232. For example, by connecting a PC via the null-modem adapter
(when using the Kramer Control software or other controller) if control via
RS-232 is required (see section 5.2)
 10 Base T network (see section 5.3)
 The RC-1616 Remote Control (see section 6)
5.1 Connecting the VP-128H Matrix Switcher
This section describes how to connect the VP-128H.
To connect your VP-128H Matrix Switcher
1
, connect the following
2
:
1. Connect up to 12 VGA/UXGA sources to the 12 HD15F input
connectors. For example
1
, connect a computer graphics source to the
INPUT 1 HD15F connector, and a laptop graphics source to the INPUT
12 HD15F connector.
2. Connect up to 8 HD15F output connectors to up to
3
8 VGA/UXGA
acceptors. For example
1
, connect the OUTPUT 1 HD15F connector to the
VGA/UXGA acceptor 1, for example, a projector, and connect the
OUTPUT 8 HD15F connector to the VGA/UXGA acceptor 8, for
example, a display.
3. Connect the Sync reference BNC connectors (optional).
4. Connect a PC (if required) to the RS-232 port, see section 5.2.
5. Connect the 10 Base T network port (if required), see section 5.3.
6. Connect the power cord
4
.
1 As the example in Figure 6 illustrates
2 Switch OFF the power on each device before connecting it to your VP-128H. After connecting your VP-128H, switch on its
power and then switch on the power on each device
3 When less than 8 outputs are required, connect only those outputs of the VP-128H and leave the other outputs unconnected
4 We recommend that you use only the power cord that is supplied with this machine
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5.2 Controlling via RS-232 (for example, using a PC)
You can connect a PC to the RS-232 port of the VP-128H unit, with or
1
without using a Null-modem adapter (provided with the machine):
To connect a PC to the VP-128H unit, using the Null-modem adapter
provided with the machine:
 Connect the RS-232 DB9 rear panel port on the VP-128H unit to the
Null-modem adapter and connect the Null-modem adapter with a 9 wire flat
cable to the RS-232 DB9 port on your PC
To connect a PC to the VP-128H unit without using a Null-modem adapter:
 Connect the RS-232 DB9 port on your PC to the RS-232 DB9 rear panel
port on the VP-128H unit, as Figure 4 illustrates
(depending on whether the
PC has a 9-pin or 25-pin connector)
Figure 4: Connecting a PC without using a Null-modem Adapter
1 The construction of the RS-232 I/O includes internal jumpers that allow the VP-128H to require an external null modem or
use a generic pin-to-pin 9 pin cable to a PC with no Null-modem adapter
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5.3 Connecting the VP-128H (also RC-1616) via the 10 Base T network
port
To connect the VP-128H (also the RC-1616) via the 10 Base T port, do the
following:
 Connect the VP-128H 10 Base T port to the VP-128H 10 Base T port to
the RC-1616 10 Base T port, when not using a hub, via a crossover cable with
RJ-45 connectors, as Table 4 and Figure 5 define
Table 4: Crossover Cable RJ-45 PINOUT
EIA /TIA 568A
Side 2
EIA /TIA 568B
Side 1
PIN Wire Color PIN Wire Color
1 Green / White 1 Orange / White
2 Green 2 Orange
3 Orange / White 3 Green / White
4 Blue 4 Blue
5 Blue / White 5 Blue / White
6 Orange 6 Green
7 Brown / White 7 Brown / White
8 Brown 8 Brown
Pair 1 4 and 5 Pair 1 4 and 5
Pair 2 3 and 6 Pair 2 1 and 2
Pair 3 1 and 2 Pair 3 3 and 6
Pair 4 7 and 8
Pair 4 7 and 8
Figure 5: RJ-45 PINOUT
 If connecting the VP-128H / RC-1616 10 Base T port to the 10 Base T
network port on a network hub (for example, to connect multiple RC-1616
panels to one VP-128H) use a straight-through cable with RJ-45 connectors,
as Table 5 defines
Table 5: Straight-through Cable RJ-45 PINOUT
EIA /TIA 568A
Side 2
EIA /TIA 568B
Side 1
PIN Wire Color PIN Wire Color
1 Orange / White 1 Orange / White
2 Orange 2 Orange
3 Green / White 3 Green / White
4 Blue 4 Blue
5 Blue / White 5 Blue / White
6 Green 6 Green
7 Brown / White 7 Brown / White
8 Brown
8 Brown
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Figure 6 illustrates how to connect the VP-128H (without a remote control
panel):
Figure 6: Connecting a VP-128H Matrix Switcher
Your RC-1616 Remote Control
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6 Your RC-1616 Remote Control
The RC-1616 Remote Control
1
can be used:
 With the front panel and rear panel intact, see section 6.1
 With the RC-1616 front panel detached, see section 6.2
6.1 The RC-1616 with the Front Panel and the Rear Panel Intact
Figure 7, Table 6 and Table 7 define the front and rear panels of the RC-1616:
Figure 7: RC-1616 Remote Control
Table 6: RC-1616 Remote Control Front Panel Features
# Feature Function
1 Slide Action Latches Fasten the front panel into the frame
2 VIDEO
2
Button Affects video (audio does not switch)
3 AUDIO
2
Button Affects audio (video does not switch)
4 VOLUME Up
3
Button Pressing together with an IN / OUT Selector button decreases the level
5 VOLUME Down
3
Button
Pressing together with an IN / OUT Selector button increases the level
6 IN Buttons Select the VGA/XGA input to switch to the VGA/XGA output (from 1 to 16)
7 OUT Buttons Select the VGA/XGA output
4
to which the VGA/XGA input is switched
(from 1 to 16)
1 It is fully enclosed on all sides, 2 inches deep, and includes a small processor board that performs the button functions and
provides the 10 Base T network interface
2 When the panel is powered ON, this button is OFF. Pressing this button will cause that button to latch ON. Pressing the
same button again will turn off this button. If either button is in the ON mode, pressing the other button will turn OFF the first
button (both buttons on, is an invalid condition). If both buttons are pressed at the same time, both buttons turn OFF (“AFV”)
and then re-selecting the desired button is required to turn ON that mode. When the video and audio sources are different, the
audio input lamp flashes on and off to indicate “breakaway”
3 The VOL UP button takes precedence over the VOL DOWN button if both are pressed. The VOL UP and VOL DOWN
buttons illuminate when pressed, but do not cause the Input Selector or Output Selector buttons to illuminate
4 Each output can be muted independently; and can be set to a delayed switch through black, with a user selectable delay
increment for each output
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Table 7: RC-1616 Remote Control Rear Panel Features
# Feature Function
1 9V DC 1A Connector +9V DC connector for powering the unit
1
2 10 Base T Port Connects to the 10 Base T network (used for remote panels)
6.2 The RC-1616 Front Panel Detached
The detached RC-1616 front panel connects via a flat cable to the main
switching module inside the RC-1616.
Figure 8 and Table 8 define the RC-1616 with its front panel detached
2
:
Figure 8: RC-1616 Remote Control with its Front Panel Detached
Table 8: RC-1616 Front View with Front Panel Detached Features
# Feature Function
1 9-wire Ribbon Flat Cable
with DB9M connectors
Connects the circuitry on the (detached) front panel to the main
electronics module
2 Dipswitches (first set 1 to 8 is
named: S1-1 to S1-8)
3
Set the panel’s network address
4
(by default, set to OFF)
3 Dipswitches (second set 1 to
8 is named: S2-1 to S2-8)
3
Determine the single bus or the “XY” operation, as well as the video and
audio control levels (see section 6.2.1)
4 Main Switching Module Provides easy accessibility for service and repair
5 Power Wires The red wire connects to the “+9V” and the black wire connects to the “GND
1 Connect to an external ‘desk-top’ universal AC input power supply
2 Slide-in units held in place by latches to prevent accidental disconnection in mobile installations
3 You can access the dipswitches without removing the unit from its rack, as they are located inside the panel. You can access
them by unfastening the front panel via the slide action latches (item 1 in Figure 7)
4 These dipswitches have a dual purpose. There are two groups of 256 network addresses (512 in total). When the panel type
is ‘XY’ S1 to S8, select network addresses 1 to 256. When the panel type is ‘Single bus’ (determined by the setting of S2-1
refer to section 6.2.1), S1 through S5 serve a dual purpose. S1 through S5 select the OUTPUT bus controlled by that panel
and S1 through S5 select the 5 LSBs of network address 257 through 512. When the scan determines that the panel is a single
bus type panel, S1-6, S1-7 and S1-8 are the three MSB’s of the panel’s network address. This scheme puts a limit of 8 single
bus panels that can be set to the same output
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6.2.1 Setting the Dipswitches
You need to set the dipswitches when using more than one RC-1616 remote
panel. Configure the RC-1616 unit by setting the dipswitches, as Table 9 and
Table 10 define:
Table 9: Dipswitch Definitions S2-1 to S2-8
DIP Set as follows:
S2-1 ON for Single bus operation, OFF for “XY” operation
S2-2, S2-3, and S2-4 OFF (not in use)
S2-5, S2-6, S2-7, and S2-8 Select the levels controlled by the panel (see Table 10)
Table 10: Dipswitch Settings (Levels controlled by the Panel)
S2-5 S2-6 S2-7 S2-8 Levels controlled by the Panel
OFF OFF OFF OFF Not a valid situation
ON OFF OFF OFF This panel only controls Level 1
1
OFF ON OFF OFF This panel only controls Level 2
1
OFF OFF ON OFF This panel only controls Level 3
1
OFF OFF OFF ON This panel only controls Level 4
1
ON ON OFF OFF ‘Videocontrols Level 1. ‘Audio controls Level 2
OFF ON ON OFF ‘Videocontrols Level 2. ‘Audio controls Level 3
OFF OFF ON ON ‘Videocontrols Level 3. ‘Audio controls Level 4
ON OFF ON OFF ‘Video’ controls Level 1. ‘Audio’ controls Level 3
ON OFF OFF ON Videocontrols Level 1.Audiocontrols Level 4
OFF ON OFF ON Videocontrols Level 2. ‘Audio’ controls Level 4
ON ON ON OFF ‘Video’ controls Level 1 and 2. ‘Audio’ controls Level 3
ON ON OFF ON ‘Videocontrols Level 1 and 2.Audio’ controls Level 4
OFF ON ON ON ‘Videocontrols Level 2. Audio’ controls Level 3 and 4
ON OFF ON ON Videocontrols Level 1. Audio’ controls Level 3 and 4
ON ON ON ON Video’ controls Level 1 and 2.Audio’ controls Level 3 and 4
1 Any ‘Audio’, ‘Video Only’, Audio Only’, AFV’ or separate ‘Audio IN’ buttons in this situation do not function. When a
user wants to designate one of the above levels as audio, the legend in the switch (switches) may be changed accordingly
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7 Connecting a RC-1616 Remote Control
To connect a single RC-1616 Remote Control, do the following:
1. Connect the RC-1616 10 Base T port to the 10 Base T network, see section 5.3.
2. Detach the RC-1616 front panel by unfastening the slide action latches
(see item 1 in Figure 7) and set the dipswitches (see section 6.2.1).
3. Connect the 9V DC 1A power adapter (wall transformer) to the 9 V DC
socket and connect the transformer to the mains electricity.
You can connect up to 512 RC-1616 Remote Control units to a single
VP-128H Matrix Switcher via the 10 Base T network (see Figure 9):
Figure 9: Connecting up to 512 RC-1616 Remote Control Units to a VP-128H
Operating the VP-128H Matrix Switcher
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8 Operating the VP-128H Matrix Switcher
Operate your VP-128H via:
 The front panel buttons
 Remotely, from any one of up to 512 RC-1616 remote control panels via
10 Base T network and/or RS-232 serial commands transmitted by a touch
screen system, PC, or other serial controller
8.1 Switching OUT-IN Combinations
To switch an input to an output, do the following:
1. Press an OUTPUT SELECTOR
1
button
2
.
The button lights.
2. Press an INPUT SELECTOR
3
button
2
.
The button lights.
8.1.1 Operating in the AT ONCE Mode
The VP-128H only operates in the AT ONCE mode (that is, there is no
CONFIRM mode option) and pressing an OUT-IN combination implements
the switch immediately.
1 If the selected output is ‘locked’ the lamp in the output button flashes and the correct input status is tallied via the input
select button
2 This button operates in the ‘one out of n’ mode. When a button is pressed the previous button is cleared and the new
selection is latched and tallied
3 When an output is selected the current state of the corresponding input is tallied in the appropriate button. If the source is a
breakaway, a flashing lamp indicates the audio selection. If the output being controlled is locked, pressing the input select
button has no affect
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9 Technical Specifications
Table 11 includes the technical specifications:
Table 11: Technical Specifications
1
of the VP-128H
INPUTS:
12 analog red, green, blue signals - 0.7 Vpp / 75; H & V syncs, TTL level on
HD15F connectors. The H and V channels are not TTL, they are linear
OUTPUTS:
8 analog red, green, blue signals - 0.7 Vpp / 75; H & V syncs, TTL level on
HD15F connectors. The H and V channels are not TTL, they are linear
MAX. OUTPUT LEVEL: +/- 1.5V (RGB channels only)
BANDWIDTH (-3dB): 315MHz, Fully Loaded
DIFF. GAIN: < 0.06 %
DIFF. PHASE: < 0.17 deg.
K-FACTOR: <0.05%
S/N RATIO: 60dB weighted to 5MHz
CROSSTALK (all hostile): > 45dB@150MHz
CONTROLS: 20 front panel switches, RS-232, and RC-1616 control panels network
COUPLING: DC
POWER SOURCE: 90-240VAC 47-63Hz, 120mA AC
DIMENSIONS: 48.3cm x 30.5cm x 4.5cm (19-inch x 12-inch x 1U, W, D, H) rack mountable
WEIGHT: 5.5 kg. (12.2 lbs.) approx.
ACCESSORIES: Power cord, Null modem adapter, Control software
1 Specifications are subject to change without notice
Communication Protocols
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10 Communication Protocols
The VP-128H is compatible with the Kramer 2000 Protocol Supported
Subset (see section 10.1), the Sierra Video Systems (SVS) RS-232
Compatible Protocol (see section 10.2), and the Generic Protocol Supported
Subset (see section 10.3).
The following commands (as defined in Table 12) are used to switch between
ASCII protocols and Protocol 2000:
Table 12: RS-232 Commands for Selecting Different Protocols
To Protocol
From Protocol
Protocol
2000
Generic Protocol
Sierra Protocol
Protocol 2000
0x38 0x82 0x81 0x81 0x38 0x81 0x81 0x81
Generic Protocol
A1<Enter> A2<Enter>
Sierra Protocol
*CHANGE HEX! *CHANGE NORT!
10.1 Kramer 2000 Protocol Supported Subset
This RS-232 communication protocol uses four bytes of information as
defined below. The default data rate is 9600 baud, with no parity, 8 data bits
and 1 stop bit.
MSB LSB
DESTI-
NATION
INSTRUCTION
0 D N5 N4 N3 N2 N1 N0
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
1st byte
INPUT
1 I6 I5 I4 I3 I2 I1 I0
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
2nd byte
OUTPUT
1 O6 O5 O4 O3 O2 O1 O0
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
3rd byte
MACHINE NUMBER
1 OVR X M4 M3 M2 M1 M0
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
4th byte
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