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VS-88FO - Overview

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The unit can be controlled using the front panel buttons or using:

An RC-IR3 infrared remote control transmitter (included)

Remotely, by RS-232 or RS-485 serial commands transmitted by a PC,

touch screen system, or other serial controller

The Ethernet

By default, the VS-88FO is controlled using the Kramer 3000 protocol (see

Section

6.1.9

for details of how to switch to Protocol 2000 and

Section

9

for the

relevant protocol commands).

3.1

Defining the SFP

An SFP is a small form-factor pluggable transceiver that is a compact, hot-

swappable, input/output transceiver used in data communication and

telecommunications networks. The SFP interfaces between communication

devices like switches, routers and fiber optic cables, and performs conversions

between optical and electrical signals.

The SFP transceiver is specified by the SFP Transceiver Multisource Agreement

(MSA), which was developed and is followed by different transceiver

manufacturers. SFP transceivers have a wide range of detachable interfaces to

multimode/single-mode fiber optics that allows users to select the appropriate

transceiver according to the required optical range for the network. The VS-88FO

supports use of non-MSA (SFP Transceiver Multisource Agreement) video

modules and MSA communication modules.

The optical transceiver modules are engineered for exceptional performance in the

presence of SDI pathological patterns. The transceivers feature best-in-class

optical receiver sensitivity for SMPTE 259M, SMPTE 344M, SMPTE 292M and

SMPTE 424M serial rates, to provide superior optical link budget and robustness.

3.2

Defining the VS-88FO 8x8 3G HD-SDI Fiber Optic Matrix
Switcher

This section defines the VS-88FO.

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