4 summary of how to operate a single machine – Kramer Electronics VS-162AVRCA User Manual

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Summary of how to Operate a Single Machine

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

screen system, PC, or other serial controller

Remotely, from the Kramer

RC-IR1 Infra-Red Remote Control Transmitter

1

Via external dry-contact push buttons

Note: From here onward, “unit” refers to the “VS-162AV / VS-162AVRCA”.

On the VS-162AV, the audio signals are balanced stereo signals on

detachable terminal block connectors.

On the VS 162AVRCA, the audio

signals are unbalanced stereo signals on RCA connectors.

To achieve the best performance:

Connect only good quality connection cables, thus avoiding interference,

deterioration in signal quality due to poor matching, and elevated noise levels

(often associated with low quality cables)

Avoid interference from neighboring electrical appliances that may

adversely influence signal quality and position your unit in a location free

from moisture and away from excessive sunlight and dust

4 Summary of how to Operate a Single Machine

By default, the 16x16 Audio-Video Matrix Switcher is setup for use as a

single machine. This means that it is:

A 16x16 composite video switcher and a 16x16 balanced stereo audio

switcher (

VS-162AV)/16x16 unbalanced stereo audio switcher

(

VS-162AVRCA), set to function by default, in the audio-follow-video mode

Switched during the vertical interval of the external reference

In particular, be sure that the dipswitches are set as Figure 1 illustrates (see

section 6.3 for further details):

Figure 1: Default Dipswitch Setup on a Single Machine

To operate a single machine, see Table 1.

1 Previously known as the IR-1 / IR-1-01

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