Default Parameters. Kramer VS-88UHDA 86 Pages
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Default Parameters
Parameter Value
Protocol:
K3000 Model Name:
K3000
V', 'S', '-', '8', '8', 'U', 'H', 'D', 'A' ''
K3000 Serial Number: 00000000000000
Model name and serial number will not change back to the default status after a factory reset.
TCP/IP address:
TCP/IP port:
UDP port:
Mask number:
Gateway number:
DHCP enable:
EDID status:
Input port HDCP:
Step-In button setting:
Video status:
Audio status:
Output audio volume:
Output audio balance:
All setups:
EDID data:
V-mute:
192.168.1.39
5000
50000
255.255.0.0
192.168.0.1
Disable(OFF)
Default, all input ports use the default EDID data.
All ON, support HDCP.
Default, all the output checked for an input.
Output 1 to 8 route to input 1 to 8 separately.
Output 1 to 8 route to digital input 1 to 8 separately.
Default, 50.
Default, 50.
All empty. No preset status.
All input ports use the default EDID data.
Open the video.
Mute:
Switch mode:
Open the audio.
Manual.
Switch speed: Ex-fast switch.
ARC or de-embedded:
Video Priority settings
Auto Switching mode
Auto Switching settings
De-embedded.
Lower input index has higher priority.
Priority: Priority order is Highest for 1 and lowest for 8
Default switching mode - manual/auto Manual, IN1 to OUT1,etcc for 2,3,4
Default EDID
Lock EDID state
HDCP mode startup
Video Signal loss timeout (no 5V)
New video signal gain timeout
Audio Signal loss timeout (no 5V)
Audio Signal loss timeout (5V is on)
New audio signal gain timeout
Output inactivity timeout
Video Signal loss timeout (5V is on)
Apply switch mode configuration on
Kramer default EDID with "monitor name"=
"VS-88UHDA"
Not locked
ENABLED
0
10 sec
0
0
5 sec
0
15 min
10
All video inputs are routed to each of the video outputs
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Protocol 3000
The VS-88UHDA 8x8 UHD Matrix Switcher can be operated using the Kramer Protocol 3000 serial commands. The command framing varies according to how you interface with the
VS-88UHDA .
Generally, a basic video input switching command that routes a layer 1 video signal to HDMI out 1 from HDMI input 2 ( ROUTE 1,1,2 ), is entered as follows:
Terminal communication software, such as Hercules:
The framing of the command varies according to the terminal communication software.
K-Touch Builder (Kramer software):
.
K-Config (Kramer configuration software):
All the examples provided in this section are based on using the K-Config software.
You can enter commands directly using terminal communication software (e.g., Hercules) by connecting a PC to the serial or Ethernet port on the VS-88UHDA . To enter CR press the Enter key ( LF is also sent but is ignored by the command parser).
Commands sent from various non-Kramer controllers (e.g., Crestron) may require special coding for some characters (such as, /X## ). For more information, refer to your controller’s documentation.
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Table of contents
- 3 Getting Started
- 3 Achieving the Best Performance
- 4 Safety Instructions
- 4 Recycling Kramer Products
- 4 Overview
- 4 Exceptional Quality
- 4 Advanced and User-friendly Operation
- 5 Flexible Connectivity
- 5 Typical Applications
- 5 Controlling your VS-88UHDA
- 10 Connecting Balanced/Unbalanced Stereo Audio Output
- 10 Connecting to VS-88UHDA via RS-232
- 10 Connecting VS-88UHDA via the ETHERNET Port
- 11 Connecting the Ethernet Port Directly to a PC
- 13 Connecting the Ethernet Port via a Network Hub or Switch
- 13 Control Configuration via the Ethernet Port
- 14 Routing the Signals
- 15 Switching the Video Signal
- 15 Routing an Audio Input to the Analog Audio Output
- 17 Routing an Audio Input to the Digital HDMI Output
- 19 Switching the Video and the Audio Signal Simultaneously
- 20 Muting/Unmuting an Output
- 20 Routing a Pattern to the Output
- 21 Operating in ARC Mode
- 21 Routing HDMI Audio Output Signals to the Balanced Audio Outputs
- 23 Routing HDMI Audio Output Signals to HDMI Input Ports 1, 3, 5 and 7
- 24 Routing Analog Audio Inputs to HDMI Input Ports 1, 3, 5 and 7
- 26 Storing and Recalling a Setup
- 27 Setting the Switching Mode
- 27 Setting the Switching Speed
- 28 Setting HDCP
- 28 Copying the EDID
- 33 Switching and Setting the Ports
- 33 Viewing and Adjusting the Output Settings
- 34 Viewing and Adjusting the Input Settings
- 34 Setting Inputs 2, 4, 6 and 8
- 35 Setting Inputs 1, 3, 5 and 7
- 37 Switching an input to an output
- 38 Switching a Pattern to an Output
- 39 Switching Audio in Breakaway Mode
- 41 Changing Device Settings and Upgrading the Firmware
- 41 Changing the Ethernet Settings
- 42 Performing a Factory Reset
- 42 Performing Firmware Upgrade
- 42 Managing Web Page Security
- 42 Setting Web Page Access Permission
- 45 Setting the Timeout
- 47 Setting Switching Modes
- 49 Setting Step-in Devices
- 50 Managing the EDID
- 56 Viewing the About Page
- 57 Default Communication Parameters
- 58 Default Parameters
- 60 Understanding Protocol 3000
- 61 Kramer Protocol 3000 Syntax
- 62 Protocol 3000 Commands
- 62 Common Commands
- 62 #
- 63 BUILD-DATE
- 63 FACTORY
- 63 HELP
- 64 MODEL
- 64 PROT-VER
- 64 RESET
- 65 SN?
- 65 VERSION?
- 65 IDV
- 66 LOCK-FP
- 66 NAME
- 66 NAME-RST
- 67 System Commands
- 67 SIGNAL
- 68 PRST-VID?
- 68 PRST-STO
- 69 PRST-RCL
- 69 BAUD
- 70 HDCP-STAT
- 70 HDCP-MOD
- 71 FPGA-VER
- 71 Authentication Commands
- 71 LOGIN
- 72 LOGOUT
- 72 PASS
- 72 SECUR
- 73 EDID Handling Commands
- 73 CPEDID
- 74 Switch Commands
- 74 AV
- 74 VID
- 75 AUD
- 76 DISPLAY
- 76 INFO-IO
- 77 INFO-PRST
- 77 PRST-AUD
- 78 Switching Commands
- 78 MTX-MODE
- 79 ROUTE
- 79 VMUTE
- 80 Audio Commands
- 80 BALANCE
- 80 MUTE
- 81 AUD-LVL
- 81 AUD-SIGNAL
- 82 Communication Commands
- 82 ETH-PORT
- 82 NET-DHCP
- 83 NET-GATE
- 83 NET-IP
- 83 NET-MAC
- 84 NET-MASK