2 about rs-422, 1 signal terminology, 2 bi-directional signals – Kramer Electronics VS-4228 User Manual

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VS-4228 - Overview

3.2

About RS-422

RS-422 control switchers differ substantially from video and audio switchers in

both design and in operation, as

Sections 3.2.1

to

3.2.6

describe.

3.2.1

Signal Terminology

Connections are between master and slave or controller and controlled devices,

rather than the regular In and Out or source and destination devices. The

difference is not merely one of semantics but a vital distinction when trying to

understand the concept of RS-422 technology.

A regular In and Out switcher has separate input and output buttons on the front

panel and separate ports for input and output connectors on the rear panel.

A master and slave control switcher, has separate master and slave buttons on

the front panel but shared master/slave connectors on the rear panel.

3.2.2

Bi-directional Signals

By using a pair of conductors, each signal travels in both directions over a

balanced line between master/slave devices, as

Figure 3

illustrates:

Figure 3: Bi-directional Signals I

When a master device changes position with a slave device, the pins automatically

change, as

Section 3.2.4

describes and as

Figure 4

illustrates:

Figure 4: Bi-directional Signals II

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