N 7.3, On 7.3, Ection 7.3 – Kramer Electronics VS-84H User Manual

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Operating the VS-84H 8x4 HDMI Matrix Switcher

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7.3 Storing and Recalling a Switching Setting from a Preset

The STO and RCL buttons are used to store and recall up to 12 setups

which are assigned using the 4 output (preset 1 to 4) and 8 input (preset 5 to

12) buttons.
To store a preset

1

(for example, Input 4/Output 3 in preset 10):

1. Configure the switching as required for the preset (for example, Input 4

to Output 3).

2. Press the STO button.

The STO button flashes.

3. Select an OUT or IN SELECT button to store the device setting (for

example, IN 6 for preset 10).

4. Press the LOCK button

2

to store the current setup.

The STO button stops flashing.

To recall a preset (for example, preset 10):

1. Press the RCL button.

The RCL button flashes.

2. Press the relevant OUT or IN button that stored the preset (for

example, IN 6/preset 10).

3. Press the LOCK button to recall the stored preset.

The RCL button stops flashing.

7.4 Resetting the VS-84H 8x4 HDMI Matrix Switcher’s IP

Parameters
Note:
This procedure resets only the IP related parameters. All switching

and preset values remain unchanged.
To reset the IP parameters to their default values (see

Table 4

):

Press and hold the ETH Reset button on the rear panel while

powering up the device

7.5 Connecting to the VS-84H 8x4 HDMI Matrix Switcher via RS-232

You can connect to the VS-84H via an RS-232 connection using, for

example, a PC. Note that a null-modem adapter/connection is not required.
To connect to the product via RS-232:

Connect the RS-232 9-pin D-sub on the rear panel of the VS-84H via

a 9-wire straight cable (only pin 2 to pin 2, pin 3 to pin 3, and pin 5 to pin

5 need to be connected) to the RS-232 9-pin D-sub port on your PC

1 You can set each of the inputs/outputs independently; you are not limited to a single input/output combination
2 You have to press the LOCK button within a few seconds or the procedure automatically times out

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