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Setting the LCD and Button Label Names
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Move the Stop Timer Action
Connecting via the Ethernet
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Set the New Command Table Name
Set the Timeout
Tab Area Settings
RC-4 Remote Controller
How to
Power Query Response Formats
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Figure 22: Setting the LCD and Button Label Names
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Figure 23: Final Appearance of the “DVD Control” Virtual Device Front Panel in
K-Config
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Figure 24: The
RC-4
Remote Controller
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Figure 25: The Port Manager
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Figure 26: The Drivers Tree Window
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Figure 27: Selecting a Driver
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Figure 28: Assigning a Driver to a Port
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Figure 29: Writing a Port Description
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Figure 30: Serial Settings Window
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Figure 31: The Port Commands
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Figure 32: The Assigned Driver in the Control Room Area
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Figure 33: Ethernet Settings Example
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Figure 34: Ethernet Port in the Port Command List
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Figure 35: Ethernet Port in the Port Command List (Select Command)
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Figure 36: Set Volume Properties
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Figure 37: Selecting the EDID File
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Figure 38: Loading the EDID File
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Figure 39: EDID File Uploaded
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Figure 40: The Device Settings Tab
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Figure 41: Device Selection Dialog Box
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Figure 42: The Device Settings Tab (Device with Time Server Options Connected)
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Figure 43: Web Settings Window
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Figure 44: The Standard
Built-in
Triggers List
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Figure 45: Selecting the Action Type (Port Command in this example)
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Figure 46: Selecting the Port
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Figure 47: Selecting the Command
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Figure 48: Action Description
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Figure 49: The New Action in the Action List
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Figure 50: The Action List
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Figure 51: The All On Trigger (with actions assigned)
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Figure 52: Button 6 - Click Action List
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Figure 53: Selecting the Action to be replaced from the Action List
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Figure 54: Selecting a New Action
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Figure 55: The New Action Added
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Figure 56: The Trigger Name Window
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Figure 57: Writing a Trigger Name
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Figure 58: The New Custom Trigger in the Available Triggers List
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Figure 59: The Scheduling Window
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Figure 60: Setting the Schedule
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Figure 61: The Monitor Events Trigger Window
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Figure 62: Adding a Monitor Event to the Available Triggers List
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Figure 63: Timer Trigger Flowchart – Power ON Example
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Figure 64: The Timer Trigger Name Window (Power ON)
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Figure 65: The Timer Trigger in the Triggers List
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Figure 66: Set the Timeout
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Figure 67: Timer Trigger Action List
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Figure 68: Projector Power ON Command in the Button Trigger Action List
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Figure 69: Selecting the Timer Start/Stop Action
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Figure 70: Selecting the Timer Start/Stop Action (Start State Selected)
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Figure 71: Active Button Trigger Action List
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Figure 72: Add the Monitor Event
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Figure 73: Monitor Event Action List
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Figure 74: Timer Trigger Flowchart – Inactivity Example
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Figure 75: The Timer Trigger Name Window (Inactivity)
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Figure 76: The Timer Trigger in the Triggers List
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Figure 77: Set the Timeout
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Figure 78: Timer Trigger Action List
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Figure 79: Button 1 Action List
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Figure 80: Add the Stop Timer Action
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Contents
Figures
Setting the LCD and Button Label Names
Move the Stop Timer Action
Set the New Command Table Name
Tables
Applicable Room Controllers
Introduction
Applicable Room Controllers
Available Commands for Room Control Ports
Room Controller Commands Available
Trigger Types Available
Available Triggers for Room Controllers
Actions, Labels and Button Number Limits
How to Save a Project
Room Controller Devices Limitation
To configure your Room Controller, follow these basic steps
Quick Start
Glossary
Initial Planning
Glossary
Kramer K-Config Software Installation
Installing the .NET Framework Revision 2.0 Software
Installing the USB Driver
Defining the System
Click OK Following window appears see Figure
Installing Kramer K-Config Software
Select or create a new working directory3 see Figure
Peripheral Device Drivers
Downloading the Drivers
Importing xml Templates
Importing the Drivers
Driver Manager Window Prior to Installing the Drivers
Importing the Driver Files
Defining the Control Room
Loading the Drivers
Adding the Master Device
Auxiliary Device View
Special Auxiliary Devices
Device Operations
Basic Virtual Device Front Panel
Custom Virtual Device Appearance in K-Config
Virtual Device appears in the Front Panel area see Figure
Right click the label and buttons to name them see Figure
DVD Control Virtual Device Front Panel
RC-4 Remote Controller
Tab Area Settings
Defining the Port Manager
Drivers Tree Window
Selecting a Driver
Writing a Port Description
Defining the Ethernet Ports
Select the Edid file to upload and click Open
Edid file is uploaded
Device Settings Tab
Connect Dialog Box
Device Settings Tab Features
DST
Summarizes date and time setting options
Setting the Date and Time
Web Settings Tab
Web Settings Window
Triggers
Built-in Triggers
Adding Actions to a Trigger
Select the desired port for example, RS-232.DType
Selecting the Command
Replacing an Action
All On Trigger with actions assigned
Selecting the Action to be replaced from the Action List
Selecting a New Action
Adding a Custom Trigger
Type the name of the custom trigger, and then click OK
Set the Schedule
Scheduling Window
Monitor Event Trigger
Add actions to the trigger see Section
Add Timer Trigger
Timer Trigger Flowchart Power on Example
Timer Trigger in the Triggers List
Set the Timeout
Projector Power on Command in the Button Trigger Action List
Selecting the Timer Start/Stop Action
Step III Define the Monitor Event
System Inactivity Example
Set the timeout to 20 minutes1
Add the following actions2 see Section
Add the Stop Timer trigger
Add the Start Timer trigger
GPI/O Trigger
Add GPI/O Trigger Button
Digital Input
Select the condition for activating the trigger
Add actions to the new trigger see Figure
Select the trigger behavior
GPI/O Defined as Digital Output
Button Trigger
Select the Behavior of the Digital Input Trigger
Button Trigger Properties Window
Select the Button Behavior
Button Trigger Properties Window Toggle
Toggle Number in the Action List
Knob Turning Trigger
Action Type
Shows the port command actions1
Shows the available button ignore states
Button Color Selection
Switcher Command Action Type
Shows the unlock PIN code
Select LEDs to Light
Definition of 4 States
Setting the State Action List
States Action Type
Delay Action Type
Write the Configuration
Click Yes to write the configuration to the device
Set K-NET IDs
Click OK to connect Setting K-NET ID window appears
Click OK to set the ID number
Driver Manager Window Driver Manager Window Features
Driver Manager
Creating a Driver Command
New Serial Command Window
Write the serial command1, as illustrated in Figure
Writing a Serial Command
Creating an IR Command
New IR Command Window
Creating Serial Range Commands
Click OK
Click the Table Details button
Setting the Number of Command Rows
Writing the Commands
Logarithmic Row Selection
Adding Actions to a Trigger via the Command Table
Setting a Specific Volume Level
Add the Command table to the list
Adding the Commands Table to the List
Selecting commands 0 to
Selecting commands in the Port Command Area
Defining Queries
Feature Function
Query Format Details
Lamp Hour Query Response Formats
Query Details Window
Writing the Query Command Lamp Hours
Projector Query Response Lamp Hours
Shows the query format details
Lamp Hour Query Format Details
Power Query Response Formats
Writing the Query Command Power
Projector Query Response Power
Query Format tab, set the query format, see Figure
Expected Result Table Power
Kramer K-Config Menus
This section describes the Kramer K-Configmenus
File Menu Features
File Menu
Saving a Project
Select Virtual Device to Save
Export Device xml File
Device Menu Features
Device Menu
Load Firmware Upgrade Window SV-551
Connect Window
Help Menu Features
Help Menu
Connecting via the Ethernet
Local Area Connection Properties Window
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