Kramer Electronics VP-4x8 User Manual

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VP-4x8 - Kramer Protocol 2000

Instruction Codes for Protocol 2000

Instruction

Definition for Specific Instruction

Notes

#

Description

Input

Output

0

RESET VIDEO

0

0

1

1

SWITCH VIDEO

Set equal to video input that is

switched

(0 = disconnect)

Set equal to video output that is

switched

(0 = to all the outputs)

2, 15

3

STORE VIDEO STATUS Set as SETUP #

To store
To delete

2, 3, 15

4

RECALL VIDEO

STATUS

Set as SETUP #

0

2, 3, 15

5

REQUEST STATUS OF

A VIDEO OUTPUT

Set as SETUP #

Equal to output number whose

status is required

4, 3

15 REQUEST WHETHER

SETUP IS DEFINED /
VALID INPUT IS
DETECTED

SETUP #
or
Input #
or
Output #

0 – For checking if setup is

defined

1 – For checking if input is valid
2 – For checking if output is

valid

3 – For checking if EDID output

is valid

8

16 ERROR / BUSY

For invalid / valid input (i.e.

OUTPUT byte = 4 or
OUTPUT byte = 5),

this byte is set as the input #;

For invalid / valid output (i.e.

OUTPUT byte=7 or OUTPUT
byte=8), this byte is set as the
output#

0 – Error
1 – Invalid instruction
2 – Out of range
3 – Machine busy
4 – Invalid input
5 – Valid input
6 – RX buffer overflow
7 – Invalid output
8 – Valid output
9 – Valid EDID

9, 25

30 LOCK FRONT PANEL

0 – Unlock panel
1 – Lock panel

0

2

31 REQUEST WHETHER

PANEL IS LOCKED

0

0

16

57 SET AUTO-SAVE

I3 – No save
I4 – Auto save

0

12, 2

61 IDENTIFY MACHINE

1 – Video machine name
2 – Audio machine name
3 – Video software version
4 – Audio software version
5 – RS-422 controller name
6 – RS-422 controller version
7 – Remote control name
8 – Remote software version
9 – Protocol 2000 revision
10 – Control data machine

name

11 – Control data software

version

For names:
0 – Request first 4 digits
1 – Request first suffix
2 – Request second suffix
3 – Request third suffix
10 – Request first prefix
11 – Request second prefix
12 – Request third prefix

For versions:
0 – main board
or the number of external board

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62 DEFINE MACHINE

1 – Number of inputs
2 – Number of outputs
3 – Number of setups

1 – For video
2 – For audio
3 – For SDI
4 – For remote panel
5 – For RS-422 controller
6 – For control data

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NOTES on the above table:

NOTE 1 – When the master switcher is reset, (e.g. when it is turned on), the reset code is sent to the
PC. If this code is sent to a switcher, it resets according to the present power-down settings.






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