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K R A M E R E L E C T R O N I C S L T D . U S E R M A N U A L MODEL: VS - 6 6 H N 6 x 6 H D M I M a t r i x S w i t c h e r P / N : 29 0 0 - 3 00 1 5 4 R e v 8[...]
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VS -66HN - Contents i Contents 1 Introduction 1 2 Getting Start ed 2 2.1 Achieving the Best Perfor mance 2 2.2 Safety Instruction s 3 2.3 Recycling Kra mer Products 3 3 Overview 4 3.1 Defining the V S-66HN 6x 6 HDMI Ma trix Switcher 4 3.2 Using the IR Transmitter 7 4 Installing in a Rac k 8 5 Connecting the VS-66HN 6x6 H DMI Matrix Switcher 9 6 Ope[...]
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VS - 66 HN - Introdu ction 1 1 Introduction Welcome to Kra mer Electroni cs! Since 198 1, Kramer Electronic s has been providing a w orld of unique, creative, and af fordable solu tions to the vast range o f problems that con front video, audio, pre sentation, and broadcasting pro fessionals on a daily ba sis. In recent years , we have re designed [...]
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2 VS -66HN - Getting Star ted 2 Getting Started We recommend that you: Unpack the equip ment carefully and save the original box and pack aging materials for po ssible future shipme nt Review the con tents of this user man ual Go to http://www .kramerelectroni cs.co m/support/prod uct_downloa ds.asp to check for up- to -date user manuals, a[...]
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VS - 66 HN - Getting S tarted 3 2.2 Safety Instructions Caution: There are no ope rator serv iceable par ts inside the unit Warning: Use only the pow er cord that is sup plied with the uni t Warning: Do not open the un it. High vo ltages can cause electrical sho ck! Servicing by qualified per sonnel only Warning: Disconnect the pow er and unplug th[...]
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4 VS -66HN - Over view 3 Overvie w The VS - 6 6 H N is a high quality 6x 6 matrix switcher for HD MI signals. It reclocks and equalizes the signal and can route any input to any or all output s simultaneously. In particular, the VS - 6 6 HN features: Up to 6.75Gbps da t a rate (2.25Gb ps per grap hics channel) Suitable for resoluti ons up to UX[...]
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VS -66HN - Over view 5 VS -66HN – Overview 5 Figure 1 : VS -66HN 6 x6 HDMI Matrix Switcher Front Panel # Fe atu re Fu nc tion 1 IR Indication LED Lights yellow whe n receiving signals from the infrared remote c ontrol transmitter 2 IR Receiver Signal receiver for the infrared remote control transmitter 3 POWER LED Lights when the d evice is turne[...]
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6 VS -66HN - Over view Figure 2 : VS -66HN 6 x6 HDMI Matrix Switcher Rear Panel # Fe atu re Fu nc tion 13 O UT PUT H DMI C on nec to r s ( 1 to 6) Connect to up to 6 HDMI acceptors 14 IN PUT H DMI Connectors ( 1 t o 6) Connect to up to 6 HDMI sources 15 RS -232 9-pin D-su b Connector Connect to a PC/s erial controller 16 ETHERNET RJ -45 Connector C[...]
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VS -66HN - Over view 7 3.2 Using the IR T ransmitter You can use the RC -IR3 IR trans mi tter to contro l the machine via the built-in IR receiver on the front panel or , instead , via an op t ional ex ternal IR receiver (M odel: C- A35M /IRR- 50). The ex ternal IR receiver can be located up to 15 meters away from the machine. Thi s d istance can b[...]
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8 VS -66HN - Installi ng in a Rack 4 Installing in a Rac k This section pro vides instructions for rack mounting the unit.[...]
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VS -66HN - Connecting the VS-66HN 6x6 HDMI Matrix Swi tcher 9 5 Connectin g the VS -66HN 6x6 HDMI Matrix Switcher Always switch off the pow er to each device before conne cting it to your VS -66HN . Af ter connecting your VS -66HN , connect its pow er and then switch on the pow er to each device. To connect the VS - 66HN 6x6 HDMI Matrix Switcher as[...]
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10 VS -66HN - Connec ting the VS-66HN 6x6 HDMI Matrix Swi tcher Figure 3 : Conne cting the VS-66HN 6x6 HDMI Matri x Switcher[...]
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VS -66HN - Operatin g the VS-66HN 6x6 HDM I Matrix Switcher 11 6 Operating the VS - 66HN 6x6 HDMI Matrix Switcher This section des c ribes: Switching an inp ut to an output (see Section 6.1 ) Acquiring the EDID (see Section 6.2 ) Storing and re calling switch settings (see Section 6.3 ) Resetting the VS -66HN (see Section 6.4 ) [...]
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12 VS -66HN - Operatin g the VS-66HN 6x6 HDM I Matrix Switcher 6.2.1 Acquiring the EDID from One Output Note : You can assign the EDID fr om one output to any or al l of the six inputs. To acquire the EDID fro m a disp la y device connected to one of t he outputs: 1. Press the EDID an d STO buttons simultaneo usly and hold them for 3 seconds. Both [...]
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VS -66HN - Operatin g the VS-66HN 6x6 HDM I Matrix Switcher 13 7. Select the outpu t fro m which t he E DID is acquired (for ex am ple, OUT 6). 8. P ress the IN 3 button. The IN 3 button s tops flashing . 9. Press the input buttons to w hich you w ant to c opy t he ED ID (for ex a mple, IN 1 and IN 3). 10 . Make sure that the re levant input number[...]
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14 VS -66HN - Operatin g the VS-66HN 6x6 HDM I Matrix Switcher To store a preset (for examp l e, to prese t 10 ): 1. Configure the sw itching as required for the preset. 2. Press the STO bu tt on. The STO button flas he s . 3. Select an OUT or I N SEL ECT button to store the dev ice setting (for example, IN 4 for preset 10) . 4. Press the STO bu t [...]
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VS -66HN - Operatin g the VS-66HN 6x6 HDM I Matrix Switcher 15 6.5 Switching Bet ween Protocol 2000 and Protoco l 3000 To switch fro m Protocol 2000 to Protocol 3000 and vice-vers a us ing the front panel buttons : 1. Press Output bu tt on s 1 and 3 a t the same time. Protocol 3000 i s activ e. 2. Press Output bu tt on s 1 and 2 a t the same time. [...]
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16 VS -66HN - Operatin g the VS-66HN 6x 6 HDMI Matrix Switcher 6.7.1 Connecting the Ethernet Port directly to a PC Yo u ca n connect the Ethernet port o f the VS -66HN directly to the E t herne t port on your PC using a crossover cable w ith RJ -45 connectors . This type of con nection is re c o mm ended for identifying the VS -66HN with the factor[...]
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VS -66HN - Operatin g the VS-66HN 6x6 HDM I Matrix Switcher 17 4. Highlight either Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6) or Internet Protocol Versio n 4 (TC P /IPv4) de pending on the req uirements of your IT system. 5. Click Properties . The Internet Pr otocol Propertie s w indow relevant to your IT system ap pears as shown in Figure 6 or Figure [...]
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18 VS -66HN - Operatin g the VS-66HN 6x6 HDM I Matrix Switcher Figure 7: Internet P rotocol Version 6 Pr operties W indow 6. Select Use the fol l owing IP A ddress for static IP addressing and fill in the details as show n in Figure 8 . For TCP/IPv4 yo u c an use any IP address in the range 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.255 (ex cluding 192.168.1.39) tha[...]
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VS -66HN - Operatin g the VS-66HN 6x6 HDM I Matrix Switcher 19 Figure 8: Internet P rotocol Properties Window 7. Click OK . 8. Click Close . 6.7.2 Connecting the Ethernet Port via a Network Hub or Switch You can conne c t the Ethern et port of the VS -66HN to the Ethernet port on a networ k hub or using a straight-thr ough cable w ith RJ-45 connect[...]
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20 VS -66HN - Technical Specifications 7 Technical Specif ications INPUTS: 6 HDMI connect ors OUTPUTS: 6 HDMI connect ors BANDW IDTH: Up to 6.75Gbps d ata rate (2.25Gbps p er graphics channel) COMPLIANCE W ITH HDMI STANDARD: HDMI and HDCP RESOLUTION: Up to UXGA; 1080 p POWER CONS UMPTION: 100 240V AC, 50/60H z, 40 VA CONTROLS: Front panel butto[...]
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VS -66HN - Default Comm unication Paramet ers 21 8 Default Commun ication Parameters RS - 232 Pr oto co l 2 000 (D efa ult ) Pr oto co l 3 000 Baud Rate 9600 Baud Rate 9600 Data Bits 8 Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Stop Bits 1 Parity None Parity None Command Format HEX Command Format ASCII Example (Output 1 to Input 1) 0x0 1, 0x8 1, 0x81, 0x81 Example (O[...]
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22 VS -66HN - Default EDI D 9 Default EDID Monitor Model name............... VS- 66 HN Manufacturer............. KMR Plug and Play ID......... KRM0200 Serial number............ 1 Manufacture date......... 2010, ISO week 24 --------- ----------- ----- EDID revision............ 1.3 Input signal type........ Digital (DVI) Color bit depth.......... Und[...]
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VS -66HN - Default EDI D 23 1024 x 768p at 60Hz - VESA 1024 x 768p at 70Hz - VESA 1024 x 768p at 75Hz - VESA 1280 x 1024p at 75Hz - VESA 1152 x 870p at 75Hz - Apple Mac II 1280 x 720p at 60Hz - VESA STD 1280 x 800p at 60Hz - VESA STD 1440 x 900p at 60Hz - VESA STD 1280 x 960p at 60Hz - VESA STD 1280 x 1024p at 60Hz - VESA STD 1400 x 1050p at 60Hz -[...]
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24 VS -66HN - Default ED ID Rear 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........... 08/03/2011 Software revision........ 2.52.0.857 Data source.............. Real-time 0x0031 Operating system........[...]
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VS -66HN - Kramer Pr otocol 2000 25 10 Kramer Protoco l 2000 The Kramer Proto col 2000 RS-232/RS-485 co mmunication use s four bytes of information as defined be low. All the values in the table are de cimal, unless otherw is e stated. MSB LSB 1st Byte DESTINA T ION INSTRUCTION 0 D N5 N4 N3 N2 N1 N0 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 2nd Byte INPUT 1 I6 I5 I4 I3 I2 I[...]
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26 VS -66HN - Kramer P rotocol 2000 Instruction Codes for Protocol 2000 Instruction Definition for Spe cific Instruction Notes # Description Input Output 0 RESET VIDEO 0 0 1 1 SWITCH VIDEO Set equal to video input w h ich is to be switched (0 = disconnect) Set equal to video outp u t which is to be switched (0 = to all the outputs) 2, 15 3 STORE VI[...]
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VS -66HN - Kramer Pr otocol 2000 27 If the request for identi f ication is s ent with the INP UT set as 3 or 4, the appropriate machine sends its software versio n number. Again, the reply wo u ld be the d ecimal val u e of the I NPUT and OUTPUT - the INPUT repres en ting th e number in front of the decimal point, and the OUTPUT r e presenting th e[...]
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28 VS -66HN - Protocol 300 0 11 Protocol 3000 By default, the VS -6 6HN is set to Protocol 2000 ( see Section 10 ) but is also compatible w it h Kramer ’s protocol 3000. Note that the VS -66HN nee ds to be set to proto col 2000 in order to use the IR re m ote con trol. The VS -66HN can be oper ated usin g serial co mmands from a PC, remote contro[...]
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VS -66HN - Protocol 300 0 29 11.1.2.1 Device Long Response Echoing command : St art Ad dre ss (o pt io na l) Bo dy De li mi ter ~ de vi ce _id @ Co mma nd SP [ Par am 1 , Para m2 … ] resu lt CR LF CR = Carriage return (A SC II 13 = 0x0D) LF = Line fe ed ( A SC II 1 0 = 0x0A) SP = Space (AS CII 32 = 0x20) 11.1.3 Command Terms Command A sequence of[...]
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30 VS -66HN - Protocol 300 0 Command chain separat or char acter When a message string contains more than one command , a pipe ( '|' ) character separates each command . Spaces betwe en parameters or comman d ter ms are ignored. 11.1.4 Entering Commands You can directly en ter all co mm an ds u sing a terminal with ASCII c ommun ications [...]
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VS -66HN - Protocol 300 0 31 11.2 Kramer Protoco l 3000 Commands Command Short Form Description Permission # Protocol handshak ing End User BUILD- DATE? Read device buil d date End User CPEDID Copy EDID data fr om the output to the input EEPROM End User DISPLAY? Read if output is vali d End User FACTORY Reset to factor y default configuration GETED[...]
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For the latest information on our products and a list of Kram er distributors, visit our Web site whe re updates to this user manual may be found. We welcome y our questions, comments, and feedback. Web site: w ww.kramerelectronics.com E-mail: info@kramerel. com P/N: 2 90 0 - 30 0 15 4 Rev: 8 ! S AF E TY W AR N I N G Dis co nnec t th e un it fro m [...]