Kramer Electronics VS-88DTP User Manual

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VS-88DTP - Kramer Protocol

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NOTE 6 – If INPUT is set to 127 for these instructions, then, if the function is defined on this machine, it replies with

OUTPUT=1. If the function is not defined, then the machine replies with OUTPUT=0, or with an error (invalid instruction

code).

If the INPUT is set to 126 for these instructions, then, if possible, the machine will return the current setting of this

function, even for the case that the function is not defined. For example, for a video switcher which always switches

during the VIS of input #1, (and its VIS setting cannot be programmed otherwise), the reply to the HEX code

0A

FE

80

81 (i.e. request VIS setting, with INPUT set as 126dec)

would be HEX codes

4A

FE

81

81 (i.e. VIS setting = 1, which is defined as VIS from input #1).

NOTE 8 - The reply is as in TYPE 3 above, except that here the OUTPUT is assigned with the value 0 if the setup is not

defined / no valid input is detected; or 1 if it is defined / valid input is detected.

NOTE 9 - An error code is returned to the PC if an invalid instruction code was sent to the switcher, or if a parameter

associated with the instruction is out of range (e.g. trying to save to a setup greater than the highest one, or trying to

switch an input or output greater than the highest one defined). This code is also returned to the PC if an RS-232

instruction is sent while the machine is being programmed via the front panel. Reception of this code by the switcher is

not valid.

NOTE 13 - This is a request to identify the switcher/s in the system. If the OUTPUT is set as 0, and the INPUT is set as

1, 2, 5 or 7, the machine will send its name. The reply is the decimal value of the INPUT and OUTPUT. For example, for

a 2216, the reply to the request to send the audio machine name would be (HEX codes):

7D

96

90

81 (i.e. 128dec+ 22dec for 2nd byte, and 128dec+ 16dec for 3rd byte).

If the request for identification is sent with the INPUT set as 3 or 4, the appropriate machine will send its software

version number. Again, the reply would be the decimal value of the INPUT and OUTPUT - the INPUT representing the

number in front of the decimal point, and the OUTPUT representing the number after it. For example, for version 3.5, the

reply to the request to send the version number would be (HEX codes):

7D

83

85

81 (i.e. 128dec+ 3dec for 2nd byte, 128dec+ 5dec for 3rd byte).

If the OUTPUT is set as 1, then the ASCII coding of the lettering following the machine’s name is sent. For example, for

the VS-7588YC, the reply to the request to send the first suffix would be (HEX codes):

7D

D9

C3

81 (i.e. 128dec+ ASCII for “Y”; 128dec+ ASCII for “C”).

NOTE 14 - The number of inputs and outputs refers to the specific machine which is being addressed, not to the system.

For example, if six 16X16 matrices are configured to make a 48X32 system (48 inputs, 32 outputs), the reply to the HEX

code

3E

82

81

82 (i.e. request the number of outputs)

would be HEX codes

7E

82

90

82

i.e. 16 outputs

NOTE 16 - The reply to the “REQUEST WHETHER PANEL IS LOCKED” is as in NOTE 4 above, except that here the

OUTPUT is assigned with the value 0 if the panel is unlocked, or 1 if it is locked.

NOTE 19 – After this instruction is sent, the unit will respond to the ASCII command set defined by the OUTPUT byte.

The ASCII command to operate with the HEX command set must be sent in order to return to working with HEX codes.

NOTE 25 – For units which detect the validity of the video inputs, Instruction 16 will be sent whenever the unit detects a

change in the state of an input (in real-time).

For example, if input 3 is detected as invalid, the unit will send the HEX codes

10

83

84

81

If input 7 is detected as valid, then the unit will send HEX codes

10

87

85

81.

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