Kramer Electronics WP-501 User Manual

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K-Config

– Contents

Figure 17: The Drivers Tree

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Figure 18: Import Drivers Window

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Figure 19: Drivers Tree (with Imported Drivers)

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Figure 20: Opening K-Config Default Layout for the First Time

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Figure 21: Dragging the Triggers Window

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Figure 22: Drag and Drop Tool

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Figure 23: Triggers Window Repositioned

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Figure 24: Customized window setup

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Figure 25: Adding the Port Manager Window to the K-Config Layout

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Figure 26: The Port Manager Window Added to the K-Config Layout

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Figure 27: The File Menu

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Figure 28: New Project Warning

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Figure 29: Open a Project

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Figure 30: Saving a Project

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Figure 31: Import Devices

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Figure 32: Import Devices

– Message

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Figure 33: Select Virtual Device to Save

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Figure 34: Export Device xml File

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Figure 35: Export Device xml

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Figure 36: The Device Menu

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Figure 37: The Connect Window

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Figure 38: The Window Menu

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Figure 39: Window Menu

– Web Settings Window

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Figure 40: The About Menu

– K-Config

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Figure 41: The Quick Access Toolbar

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Figure 42: Selecting the Driver Manager in the File Menu

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Figure 43: The Drivers Tree

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Figure 44: Selecting a Sony Driver

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Figure 45: The Driver Manager Window

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Figure 46: Driver Details Summary PDF File

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Figure 47: The Commands Tree Editor Window (Commands)

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Figure 48: The Commands Tree Editor Window (Tables)

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Figure 49: The Commands Tree Editor Window (Queries)

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Figure 50: The Commands Tree Editor Window

– Adding a Non-default Shared Command

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Figure 51: The Commands Tree Editor Window

– Add Command Window

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Figure 52: The Commands Tree Editor Window

– Adding the Command Name

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Figure 53: The Driver Manager Window

– Non-Default Shared Command Added to the Input List

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Figure 54: The Driver Manager

– Selecting the Device Type

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Figure 55: The Driver Manager

– Selecting PWR_ON from the Power Command Group

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Figure 56: The Driver Manager

– Copying PWR_ON from the Command Name box

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Figure 57: The Driver Manager

– the Non Shared Command Group

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Figure 58: The Driver Manager

– Changing the "Power: On" Command Name

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Figure 59: The Driver Manager

–PWR_ON added to the Power Command Group

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Figure 60: The Driver Manager

– Standard Commands Added

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Figure 61: Serial Commands

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Figure 62: Serial Commands

–Add New Command Name

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Figure 63: Serial Commands

–the New Command Name

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Figure 64: Serial Commands

–Selecting the New Command Name

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Figure 65: Serial Commands

–New Command Added

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Figure 66: Testing Serial Commands

–Connecting the PC to the Room Controller

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Figure 67: Testing Serial Commands

–Selecting a Device Port

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Figure 68: Testing Serial Commands

–Ethernet Settings for Auxiliary Device

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Figure 69: Testing Serial Commands

–Successful Response

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Figure 70: Testing Serial Commands

–Response Failure

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Figure 71: IR Commands

– Adding a Command

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Figure 72: IR Commands - Connect to the Device

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Figure 73: IR Commands

– The device is Connected

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Figure 74: IR Commands

– The IR command String Obtained

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Figure 75: IR Emitter Wiring

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Figure 76: Serial Reply Commands

– Selecting a Serial Reply Command

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Figure 77: Serial Reply Commands

– Reading the Serial Reply Command

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Figure 78: The Driver Manager Window

– New Table

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Figure 79: The Driver Manager Window

– Select Number of Rows

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Figure 80: The Driver Manager Window

– Select Number of Rows

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Figure 81: The Driver Manager Window

– Writing the Commands

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Figure 82: The Driver Manager Window

– Selecting every 3 Rows

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Figure 83: The Driver Manager Window

– Logarithmic Row Selection

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Figure 84: The Driver Manager Window

– Setting the LED Levels

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Figure 85: The LampHour Query Details

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Figure 86: The Project Navigator Window

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Figure 87: Adding a Master Device to the Project Navigator Window

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Figure 88: Main Window after Selecting the Master Device

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Figure 89: The Port Manager Window for RC-74DL

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Figure 90: The Auxiliary Device Window

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Figure 91: The Action Editor for RC-74DL and RC-63DL

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Figure 92: Adding a Virtual Device

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Figure 93: The Basic Virtual Device Front Panel

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Figure 94: The Virtual Device Properties Window

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Figure 95: Custom Virtual Device Appearance in K-Config

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Figure 96: Editing the Virtual Device Appearance (Step 1)

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