Kramer Electronics Revision 6 manual Figures

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Contents

 

6.11.3

The Button Light Action Type

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6.11.4

The Button Ignore Action Type

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6.11.5

The Set LCD Label Action Type

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6.11.6

The Switcher Command Action Type

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6.11.7

The Power Amplifier Action Type

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6.11.8

The Panel Lock Action Type

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6.11.9

The Timer Start/Stop Action Type

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6.11.10

The LEDs Light Action Type

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6.11.11

The States Action Type

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6.11.12

The Delay Action Type

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Write the Configuration

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Set K-NET IDs

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9

The Driver Manager

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9.1

Creating a Driver Command

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9.1.1

Creating a Serial Command

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9.1.2

Creating an IR Command

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9.1.3

Creating Serial Range Commands

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9.1.4

Kramer Machines Serial Commands

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9.2

Defining Queries

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9.2.1

Setting the Query Details (for Lamp Hours)

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9.2.2

Setting the Power Query

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The Kramer K-Config Menus

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10.1

The File Menu

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10.1.1

Starting a New Project

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10.1.2

Saving a Project

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10.1.3

Import/Export Devices

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10.2

The Device Menu

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10.2.1

Load Firmware

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10.3

The Help Menu

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Connecting the RC-6X Series Room Controller as a Standalone Device

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12

Connecting via the ETHERNET

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12.1

Connecting the ETHERNET Port directly to a PC (Crossover Cable)

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12.2

Connecting the ETHERNET Port via a Network Hub (Straight-Through Cable)

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Figures

 

 

Figure 1: Media Room Components List

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Figure 2: USB Driver Notice

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Figure 3: Driver Database Notice

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Figure 4: Setting a Working Directory

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Figure 5: Change Working Directory Window

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Figure 6: USB Driver Installation Notice

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Figure 7: The Driver Manager Window Prior to Installing the Drivers

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Figure 8: Importing the Driver Files

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Figure 9: Loading the Drivers

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Figure 10: Adding the Master Device

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Figure 11: The Master Device View

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Figure 12: The Auxiliary Device View

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Figure 13: The Remote Control Device View

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Figure 14: Configuration Mismatch Warning

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Figure 15: Device Operations

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Figure 16: The Basic Virtual Device Front Panel

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Figure 17: The Virtual Device Properties Window

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Figure 18: Custom Virtual Device Appearance in K-Config

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Figure 19: Editing the Virtual Device Appearance (Step 1)

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Figure 20: Editing the Virtual Device Appearance (Step 2)

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Figure 21: The “DVD Control” Virtual Device Front Panel

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Contents Kramer K-Config Guide Revision Contents Figures Setting the LCD and Button Label Names Move the Stop Timer Action Set the New Command Table Name Tables Introduction Applicable Room ControllersApplicable Room Controllers Room Controller Commands Available Available Commands for Room Control PortsAvailable Triggers for Room Controllers Trigger Types AvailableHow to Save a Project Actions, Labels and Button Number LimitsRoom Controller Devices Limitation Quick Start To configure your Room Controller, follow these basic stepsInitial Planning GlossaryGlossary Defining the System Kramer K-Config Software InstallationInstalling the .NET Framework Revision 2.0 Software Installing the USB DriverInstalling Kramer K-Config Software Click OK Following window appears see FigureSelect or create a new working directory3 see Figure Importing the Drivers Peripheral Device DriversDownloading the Drivers Importing xml TemplatesImporting the Driver Files Driver Manager Window Prior to Installing the DriversLoading the Drivers Defining the Control RoomAdding the Master Device Auxiliary Device View Device Operations Special Auxiliary DevicesBasic Virtual Device Front Panel Virtual Device appears in the Front Panel area see Figure Custom Virtual Device Appearance in K-ConfigDVD Control Virtual Device Front Panel Right click the label and buttons to name them see FigureRC-4 Remote Controller Defining the Port Manager Tab Area SettingsSelecting a Driver Drivers Tree WindowWriting a Port Description Defining the Ethernet Ports Edid file is uploaded Select the Edid file to upload and click OpenConnect Dialog Box Device Settings TabDST Device Settings Tab FeaturesSetting the Date and Time Summarizes date and time setting optionsWeb Settings Window Web Settings TabBuilt-in Triggers TriggersSelect the desired port for example, RS-232.DType Adding Actions to a TriggerSelecting the Command All On Trigger with actions assigned Replacing an ActionSelecting a New Action Selecting the Action to be replaced from the Action ListType the name of the custom trigger, and then click OK Adding a Custom TriggerScheduling Window Set the ScheduleAdd actions to the trigger see Section Monitor Event TriggerTimer Trigger Flowchart Power on Example Add Timer TriggerSet the Timeout Timer Trigger in the Triggers ListSelecting the Timer Start/Stop Action Projector Power on Command in the Button Trigger Action ListStep III Define the Monitor Event System Inactivity Example Add the following actions2 see Section Set the timeout to 20 minutes1Add the Start Timer trigger Add the Stop Timer triggerAdd GPI/O Trigger Button GPI/O TriggerDigital Input Add actions to the new trigger see Figure Select the condition for activating the triggerGPI/O Defined as Digital Output Select the trigger behaviorSelect the Behavior of the Digital Input Trigger Button TriggerSelect the Button Behavior Button Trigger Properties WindowToggle Number in the Action List Button Trigger Properties Window ToggleAction Type Knob Turning TriggerShows the port command actions1 Button Color Selection Shows the available button ignore statesSwitcher Command Action Type Shows the unlock PIN code Definition of 4 States Select LEDs to LightStates Action Type Setting the State Action ListDelay Action Type Click Yes to write the configuration to the device Write the ConfigurationClick OK to connect Setting K-NET ID window appears Set K-NET IDsClick OK to set the ID number Driver Manager Driver Manager Window Driver Manager Window FeaturesNew Serial Command Window Creating a Driver CommandWriting a Serial Command Write the serial command1, as illustrated in FigureCreating an IR Command New IR Command Window Creating Serial Range Commands Click the Table Details button Click OKSetting the Number of Command Rows Writing the Commands Logarithmic Row Selection Setting a Specific Volume Level Adding Actions to a Trigger via the Command TableAdding the Commands Table to the List Add the Command table to the listSelecting commands 0 to Defining Queries Selecting commands in the Port Command AreaQuery Format Details Feature FunctionQuery Details Window Lamp Hour Query Response FormatsProjector Query Response Lamp Hours Writing the Query Command Lamp HoursLamp Hour Query Format Details Shows the query format detailsWriting the Query Command Power Power Query Response FormatsQuery Format tab, set the query format, see Figure Projector Query Response PowerExpected Result Table Power File Menu Kramer K-Config MenusThis section describes the Kramer K-Configmenus File Menu FeaturesSaving a Project Export Device xml File Select Virtual Device to SaveDevice Menu Device Menu FeaturesConnect Window Load Firmware Upgrade Window SV-551Help Menu Help Menu FeaturesLocal Area Connection Properties Window Connecting via the Ethernet