Kramer Electronics VS-626 User Manual

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Connecting the VS-828 Video / Audio Matrix Switcher

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6.4 RGB/YUV Switching with RS-232 (PC Control)

Figure 7 describes a typical component video/RGB setup where every video

signal is composed of three sub signals (components), which should be

switched together (also valid for YUV components).
For RS-232 control of the component matrix switcher, an additional piece of

equipment would be required. Since RS-232 can only be used for control

between 2 pieces of equipment (e.g. a PC and a switcher), we need a method

of “distributing” the RS-232 to all 3 machines. The Kramer

VP-14 “RS-232

Port Extender” is designed for this purpose.
Perform the following steps (as necessary):

1. Connect the RGB sources to the

VIDEO INPUTS connectors of the

Matrix Switchers, connecting the “R” components to first Matrix

Switcher

, “G” to the second, andB” to the third. Make sure that each

component of a video source is connected to the same input number on

all three switchers.

2. Similarly, connect the RGB acceptors to the

VIDEO OUTPUTS

connectors of the three Matrix Switchers.

3. If the video sources are synchronized, and vertical interval switching is

desired, connect sync sources to all 3 machines, and select to work with

“Ext. Sync” (selector switch pressed in).

4. Assign all 3 machines as Self Address # 1 (see Table 4).
5. Set dipswitch

# 5 (Reply) of the first machine to ON. Set to OFF for the

other machines.

6. Set dipswitch

# 8 of all the machines to ON (RS-232 communication

between switchers and external controller).

7. Connect the serial port of the PC to a port on the

VP-14, and connect

each switcher to a

VP-14 port. Configure the dipswitches of the VP-14

for the 4 ports, which were connected.

8. Operate the Matrix Switchers, PC,

VP-14, RGB sources and RGB

acceptors.

9. The inputs can now be switched to the outputs. This is done via the front

panel switches of the first switcher, and/or via the PC.

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