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VP-81SIDN
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Remote Input Selection Switch Wiring
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Specs
Install
Logging in as Admin
Wire Color
Resetting the Device
Command Terms
Output Volume Slider
Safety
Feature Function
Switcher
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Figure 5: Remote Input Selection Switch Wiring
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Figure 6:
RS-485
Control of Multiple
VP-81SIDN
Devices via
RS-232
and
RS-485
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Figure 7: Local Area Connection Properties Window
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Figure 8: Internet Protocol Version 4 Properties Window
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Figure 9: Internet Protocol Version 6 Properties Window
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Figure 10: Internet Protocol Properties Window
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Figure 11:
RS-485
Termination
DIP-switch
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Figure 12:
Step-In
Software Main Window
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Figure 13: Typical Input Button
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Figure 14: Login Window
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Figure 15: Connection Method Window
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Figure 16: Input Selection
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Figure 17:
VP-81SIDN
Input Selection
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Figure 18: Changing the Output Volume
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Figure 19: Input Button Priorities Window
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Figure 27: TP Pinout Wiring
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VP-81SIDN
- Introduction
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Contents
VP-81SIDN
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Figures
Remote Input Selection Switch Wiring
Introduction
Getting Started
Safety Instructions
Achieving the Best Performance
Recycling Kramer Products
Overview
Using Twisted Pair cables
About the Power Connect Feature
Using the IR Transmitter for the VP-81SIDN
Defining the VP-81SIDN 8x1 Digital Step-In Switcher
Feature Function
Defines 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 Switcher
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Connecting to a Balanced Audio Acceptor
Terminal Description Number
Remote Input Selection Switch Wiring
Connecting to the VP-81SIDN via RS-485
Connecting and Controlling Multiple VP-81SIDN Devices
To connect to the VP-81SIDN via RS-232
To connect a device with a RS-485 port to the VP-81SIDN
To 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 Port
Selecting an Input
Operating the VP-81SIDN Locally
To select an input
Muting the Input when using Step-In Commanders
Resetting all Input Priorities to the Default
Setting the Audio Output Volume
Selecting an Output
Locking and Unlocking the Front Panel Buttons
Muting and unmuting the Audio
To lock and unlock the front panel buttons
To mute and unmute the audio output
Configuring and Maintaining the VP-81SIDN
Setting the RS-485 Device Number
Reading the Current RS-485 Device Number
To read the current RS-485 machine number
Setting the RS-485 Bus Termination
Resetting to the Factory Default Settings
Upgrading the Firmware
Operating the VP-81SIDN Using the Controller Software
Operating the VP-81SIDN Remotely
Following table describes the main window features
Output Volume Slider
Feature Description
Step-In Software Menu Bar
Authorized Users
Menu Bar Sub Menu Description Options
Connecting to the Device
Logging in as Admin
To log in as admin
Switching an Input to an Output
To switch an input to an output
Switching and Selecting an Input when using the VP-81SIDN
Input Selection
Changing the Output Volume
To change the output volume
Muting the Audio Output
To mute the audio output
Changing the Input and Output Button Icons and Labels
Changing the Priority of an Input
To change an input/output button icon and label
Resetting the Device
Updating the Firmware
Setting Multiple Cascaded Devices
Setting the IP Network Parameters
To set the number of devices
VP-81SIDN Operating the VP-81SIDN Remotely
Wire Color
Wiring the DGKat TP RJ-45 Connectors
Do not use a crossed TP cable with this product
Technical Specifications
Inputs
RS-232
Default Communication Parameters
Ethernet
Protocol
Kramer Protocol 3000 Syntax
Host Message Format
Device Message Format
Command Terms
Kramer Protocol 3000 Commands
Entering Commands
Command Forms
Chaining Commands
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Safety Warning
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