Kramer Electronics VP-747 user manual Connecting Different Source Types, Input, Component, RGBCs

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Connecting the VP-747

6.1 Connecting Different Source Types

As the VP-747is universal, you can connect any type (format) of video to the inputs. Figure 4 and Table 3 show an example of how to connect eight sources to the rear panel of the VP-747: an RGBHV source, an HDMI source, a CV source, a Y/C source, a component video source, an HDTV source, an RGBCs source and an RGB source.

Table 3: Connecting the Different Source Types

 

Input 1:

Input 2:

Input 3:

Input 4:

 

Input 5:

Input 6:

Input 7:

Input 8:

 

RGBHV

HDMI

CV

Y/C

Component

HDTV

RGBCs

RGB

R/PR

R

 

 

 

 

PR

PR

R

R

G/Y/CV

G

 

CV

Y

 

Y

Y

G

G

B/PB/C

B

 

 

C

 

PB

PB

B

B

HS/CS

HS

 

 

 

 

 

 

CS

 

VS

VS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HDMI

 

HDMI

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

R

 

 

 

P R

P R

R

R

 

 

G

 

CV

Y

Y

Y

G

G

 

 

B

 

 

C

P B

P B

B

B

 

HsCs

Vs

RGB Camera

DVD Player

 

Set Top Box

Betacam Video Player

 

RGBS

RGBHV (High Resolution)

Source

Computer Graphics Source

 

(Separate Composite Sync)

 

Computer Graphics Source

 

 

 

 

DVD Player

HDTV Satellite

Receiver Source

Figure 4: Connecting the INPUTS (an example)

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Contents Model Contents Tables FiguresAbout the VP-747 IntroductionGetting Started Quick Start Rgbhv OverviewSee Table See Section About Hdmi Define the front panel of the VP-747 Your VP-747 Universal Presentation Matrix Switcher / ScalerYour VP-747 Universal Presentation Matrix Switcher / Scaler Function # FeatureYour VP-747 Universal Presentation Matrix Switcher / Scaler Program OUT Feature FunctionBefore Installing in a Rack Installing on a RackHow to Rack Mount Some models, the front panel may feature built-in rack ears The Ethernet port3, see Section Connecting the VP-747Connecting the VP-747 Input Connecting Different Source TypesComponent RGBCsConnecting the Preview OUT / Program OUT Connectors Connecting the OutputsConnecting a PC via RS-232 Connecting the VP-747 Control PortsConnecting the VP-727A to the VP-747 Connecting the Audio Control PortVP-727A Connecting the VP-747 to the Kramer VP-727TUnderstanding the VP-747 Connecting the VP-747 via the Ethernet portUnderstanding the Universal Inputs Understanding the PREVIEW/PROGRAM OutputsUsing the Preview output, you can Example showing the use of the Preview and Program Output Switching/Scaling of an Input PIP Source Understanding the PIP Button FeatureMain Source RGsBLocking and Unlocking the Front Panel Operating via the OSD Menu Screen Operating the VP-747RGBHV, Rgbs Rgbhv Setting Function Selection/Range Default Input Sub-menuPIP Setting Function Selection/Range Default ScaleValues Setting Function Selection/Range DefaultSetting Function Range Default Preview and Program Input and Output SettingsDefine the output Mode Setting Define the Transition screen Audio Menu Items Define the screen Save Lock Changing the speed of the Transition Operating via the Front Panel LCD DisplayKeys Operating via the Infrared Remote Control TransmitterOperating via the Ethernet Menu Items Defines the menu itemsIncludes the technical specifications Technical Specifications11 VP-747 Communication Protocol Set Commands1 Main Source VP-747 Communication Protocol VP-747 Communication Protocol VP-747 Communication Protocol Rgbhv Rgbspc PAL 153 PAL-M Program Input PAL-N Video Standard Ntsc VP-747 Communication Protocol VP-747 Communication Protocol VP-747 Communication Protocol VP-747 Communication Protocol VP-747 Communication Protocol PIP VP-747 Communication Protocol Limited Warranty 2900-000563 REV