6 connecting the vp747 control ports, 1 connecting to the vp-747 via rs-232, Connecting the vp-747 control ports – Kramer Electronics VP-747 User Manual

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VP-747 - Connecting the VP-747 Control Ports

6

Connecting the VP-747 Control Ports

This section describes how to connect the

VP-747 control ports, that is, the:

RS-232 port, see

TO AUDIO UNIT port, see

Section 6.1

TO CONTROLLER port, see

Section 6.2

Ethernet port, see

Section 6.3

6.1

Connecting to the VP-747 via RS-232

Section 6.4

You can connect to the unit via a crossed RS-232 connection, using for example,
a PC. A crossed cable or null-modem is required as shown in method A and B
respectively. If a shielded cable is used, connect the shield to pin 5.

Method A (

Figure 6

)—Connect the RS-232 9-pin D-sub port on the unit via a

crossed cable (only pin

2

to pin

3

, pin

3

to pin

2

, and pin

5

to pin

5

need be

connected) to the RS-232 9-pin D-sub port on the PC.
Note: There is no need to connect any other pins.

Figure 6: Crossed Cable RS-232 Connection

Hardware flow control is not required for this unit. In the rare case where a
controller requires hardware flow control, short pin 1 to 7 and 8, and pin 4 to 6 on
the controller side.

Method B (

Figure 7

)—Connect the RS-232 9-pin D-sub port on the unit via a

straight (flat) cable to the null-modem adapter, and connect the null-modem
adapter to the RS-232 9-pin D-sub port on the PC. The straight cable usually
contains all nine wires for a full connection of the D-sub connector. Because the
null-modem adapter (that already includes the flow control jumpering described in

1

2

6

3

7

4

8

5

9

1

2

6

3

7

4

8

5

9

PC

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