Kramer Electronics RC-81R user manual Example of a Typical RC-8IR Setup in the Lecture Auditorium

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Using the RC-8IR Universal Room Controller

Table 4: Connection Scheme (for the example in Figure 8)

This connector:

Controls:

RELAY2

The lights

RELAY1

The screen

RS-485Terminal Block Connector

A power amplifier (and speakers)

RS-232(TX1, RX1) Terminal Block Connector

A projector1

IR OUT1 PIN2

A DVD player

IR OUT2 PIN2

A video player

Ethernet

The RC-8IR via a remote control PC

A laptop is connected to the projector

 

Figure 9 shows the RC-8IRbuilt into a podium that is located in a lecture auditorium. An overhead projector and screen, speakers, lights; and a cabinet with a VCR, a DVD and an amplifier inside, are all controlled via the RC-8IR. The presenter’s laptop is located on the podium, next to where the RC-8IRis mounted. It is also controlled by the RC-8IRand is used for presentations, slide shows and so on.

VCR

DVD

Amplifier

Figure 9: Example of a Typical RC-8IR Setup in the Lecture Auditorium

1 The second RS-232 port can be used to control another A/V unit or an LCD

2 Connected via the IR emitter cable. IR OUT1 and IR OUT2 can each be connected to identical machines and still be controlled separately

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Contents Model Contents FiguresTables Introduction Getting StartedOverview Up to five machines with unique IP addressesRC-8IR Front Panel Features Your Universal Room ControllerDefine the RC-8IRright side panel Installing the RC-8IR Universal Room Controller Installing the RC-8IR Universal Room ControllerSetting the Labels and Button Caps Button Cap OrientationMounting the Device Housing Mounting the RC-8IR FaceplateUsing the RC-8IR Universal Room Controller Example of a Typical RC-8IR ConfigurationExample of a Typical RC-8IR Setup in the Lecture Auditorium Commands Configuration Operating the RC-8IRAn Example of Operating the RC-8IR Shows an operating exampleUsing the Macro Buttons Using the Internal WebLocking the Front Panel Turning the Light of the Backlit Buttons On and OffFlash Memory Upgrade Downloading from the InternetConnecting the PC to the RS-232 Port Upgrading FirmwareTechnical Specifications Installing the Web AppletLimited Warranty 2900-REV