Kramer Electronics VP-81SIDN user manual Changing the Priority of an Input

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9.1.9Changing the Priority of an Input

The priority of an input determines whether another input that is selected can take control from it, where 1 is the lowest and 10 is the highest priority. For example, input 4 has a priority of 2 and input 8 has a priority of 5. If input 8 is currently selected, input 4 cannot take control. In this case, if you press input 4, the button flashes for a few seconds and then goes off, indicating that input 4 is not selected.

To change the input priority you must be logged in as Admin. To change the priority of an input:

Click, hold and move the Priority slider on the relevant input to the required priority, right to increase and left to decrease the priority.

9.1.10Changing the Input and Output Button Icons and Labels

To change the input/output button icons and labels you must be logged in as Admin.

To change an input/output button icon and label:

1.Right-click on the relevant button.

The button Input Properties window appears as shown in Figure 19.

Figure 19: Input Button Priorities Window

2. In the Label text field, enter the required button label.

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Contents VP-81SIDN Page Figures Remote Input Selection Switch Wiring Introduction Achieving the Best Performance Safety InstructionsGetting Started Recycling Kramer Products Overview Using the IR Transmitter for the VP-81SIDN About the Power Connect FeatureUsing Twisted Pair cables Defining the VP-81SIDN 8x1 Digital Step-In Switcher Feature FunctionDefines the rear panel of the VP-81SIDN Switcher Installing in a Rack Connecting the VP-81SIDN 8x1 Digital Step- In Switcher Connecting the VP-81SIDN 8x1 Digital Step-In SwitcherPage Connecting to a Balanced Audio Acceptor Terminal Description NumberRemote Input Selection Switch Wiring To connect to the VP-81SIDN via RS-232 Connecting to the VP-81SIDN via RS-485Connecting and Controlling Multiple VP-81SIDN Devices To connect a device with a RS-485 port to the VP-81SIDNTo connect up to four VP-81SIDN devices Connecting the Ethernet Port Directly to a PC Local Area Connection Properties Window Internet Protocol Version 6 Properties Window Connecting the Ethernet Port via a Network Hub or Switch Control Configuration via the Ethernet PortTo select an input Operating the VP-81SIDN LocallySelecting an Input Setting the Audio Output Volume Muting the Input when using Step-In CommandersResetting all Input Priorities to the Default Selecting an OutputTo lock and unlock the front panel buttons Locking and Unlocking the Front Panel ButtonsMuting and unmuting the Audio To mute and unmute the audio outputReading the Current RS-485 Device Number Configuring and Maintaining the VP-81SIDNSetting the RS-485 Device Number To read the current RS-485 machine numberSetting the RS-485 Bus Termination Resetting to the Factory Default SettingsUpgrading the Firmware Operating the VP-81SIDN Using the Controller Software Operating the VP-81SIDN RemotelyFollowing table describes the main window features Output Volume Slider Feature DescriptionMenu Bar Sub Menu Description Options Authorized UsersStep-In Software Menu Bar To log in as admin Logging in as AdminConnecting to the Device Switching an Input to an Output To switch an input to an outputSwitching and Selecting an Input when using the VP-81SIDN Input SelectionMuting the Audio Output Changing the Output VolumeTo change the output volume To mute the audio outputTo change an input/output button icon and label Changing the Priority of an InputChanging the Input and Output Button Icons and Labels Resetting the Device Updating the FirmwareTo set the number of devices Setting the IP Network ParametersSetting Multiple Cascaded Devices VP-81SIDN Operating the VP-81SIDN Remotely Do not use a crossed TP cable with this product Wiring the DGKat TP RJ-45 ConnectorsWire Color Technical Specifications InputsEthernet Default Communication ParametersRS-232 Host Message Format ProtocolKramer Protocol 3000 Syntax Device Message FormatCommand Terms Command Forms Kramer Protocol 3000 CommandsEntering Commands Chaining CommandsLdfw Page Safety Warning