Kramer Electronics Switch VP 81SIDN User Manual

KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD.  
USER MANUAL  
MODEL:  
VP-81SIDN  
8x1 Digital Step-In Switcher  
P/N: 2900-300315 Rev 1  
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Introduction  
Welcome to Kramer Electronics! Since 1981, Kramer Electronics has been  
providing a world of unique, creative, and affordable solutions to the vast range of  
problems that confront video, audio, presentation, and broadcasting professionals  
on a daily basis. In recent years, we have redesigned and upgraded most of our  
line, making the best even better!  
Our 1,000-plus different models now appear in 11 groups that are clearly defined  
by function: GROUP 1: Distribution Amplifiers; GROUP 2: Switchers and Routers;  
GROUP 3: Control Systems; GROUP 4: Format/Standards Converters; GROUP 5:  
Range Extenders and Repeaters; GROUP 6: Specialty AV Products; GROUP 7:  
Scan Converters and Scalers; GROUP 8: Cables and Connectors; GROUP 9:  
Room Connectivity; GROUP 10: Accessories and Rack Adapters and GROUP 11:  
Sierra Video Products.  
Congratulations on purchasing your Kramer VP-81SIDN 8x1 Digital Step-In  
Switcher, which is ideal for the following typical applications:  
Display systems requiring simple input selection  
Remote monitoring of computer activity in schools and businesses  
Rental/staging applications  
Multimedia and presentation source selection  
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Getting Started  
We recommend that you:  
Unpack the equipment carefully and save the original box and packaging  
materials for possible future shipment  
Review the contents of this user manual  
to check for up-to-date user manuals, application programs, and to check  
if firmware upgrades are available (where appropriate).  
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2.1  
Achieving the Best Performance  
To achieve the best performance:  
Use only good quality connection cables (we recommend Kramer high-  
performance, high-resolution cables) to avoid interference, deterioration in  
signal quality due to poor matching, and elevated noise levels (often  
associated with low quality cables)  
Do not secure the cables in tight bundles or roll the slack into tight coils  
Avoid interference from neighboring electrical appliances that may adversely  
influence signal quality  
Position your VP-81SIDN away from moisture, excessive sunlight and dust  
This equipment is to be used only inside a building. It may only be  
connected to other equipment that is installed inside a building.  
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2.2  
Safety Instructions  
Caution:  
There are no operator serviceable parts inside the unit  
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Warning: Use only the power cord that is supplied with the unit  
Warning: Do not open the unit. High voltages can cause  
electrical shock! Servicing by qualified personnel only  
Warning: Disconnect the power and unplug the unit from the wall  
before installing  
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2.3  
Recycling Kramer Products  
The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive 2002/96/EC  
aims to reduce the amount of WEEE sent for disposal to landfill or incineration by  
requiring it to be collected and recycled. To comply with the WEEE Directive,  
Kramer Electronics has made arrangements with the European Advanced  
Recycling Network (EARN) and will cover any costs of treatment, recycling and  
recovery of waste Kramer Electronics branded equipment on arrival at the EARN  
facility. For details of Kramer’s recycling arrangements in your particular country  
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Overview  
The VP-81SIDN can route one of eight TP (Twisted Pair), a DVI or an HDMI input  
to either a TP or an HDMI output. Input selection can also be controlled remotely  
using;  
Step-In modules (for example, the SID-DP)  
Contact closure switches  
A serial controller via RS-232 or RS-485  
A PC via Ethernet connected over a LAN  
The device also outputs balanced and unbalanced stereo audio, as well as digital  
audio.  
In particular, the VP-81SIDN:  
Has a bandwidth of 1.65Gbps per video channel  
Can be cascaded with up to four VP-81SIDN devices via the HDMI port to  
provide up to 37 Twisted Pair inputs  
Supports the SID range of Step-in Commander panels for remote inputs and  
remote step-in control  
Has a USB power port that can provide power to USB devices, (for example,  
the Kramer KW-11T)  
Is HDCP compliant  
Provides EDID capture Copies and stores the EDID from a display device  
You can control the VP-81SIDN using the front panel buttons, or remotely via:  
RS-485 or RS-232 serial commands transmitted by a touch screen system,  
PC or other serial controller  
Ethernet over a LAN  
The Kramer RC-IR3 Infrared Remote Control Transmitter or the  
CA35M/IRR-50 infrared remote extension cable transmitter (optional)  
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3.1  
About the Power Connect™ Feature  
The Power Connect™ feature here means that digital Step-In Commanders (for  
example, the SID-DP and SID-DVI) do not require an independent power supply if  
the distance between the VP-81SIDN and the Step-In Commander does not  
exceed 50m (164ft). The Power Connect™ feature applies as long as the cable  
can carry power and the distance does not exceed 50m on standard TP cable.  
(Heavier gauge cable may be used to extend the Power Connect™ range).  
Note: Analog Step-In Commanders (for example, the SID-VGA and SID-X1) do  
require independent power supplies.  
3.2  
Using Twisted Pair cables  
Kramer engineers have developed special twisted pair cables to best match our  
digital twisted pair products; the Kramer BC-DGKat524 (CAT 5 24 AWG), the  
Kramer BC-DGKat623 (CAT 6 23 AWG), and the Kramer BC-DGKat7a23 (CAT  
7a 23 AWG) cables. These specially built cables significantly outperform regular  
CAT 5/CAT 6/CAT 7a cables.  
Note: The VP-81SIDN cannot work with unshielded cables.  
3.3  
Using the IR Transmitter for the VP-81SIDN  
You can use the RC-IR3 IR transmitter to operate the VP-81SIDN via the built in  
IR receiver on the front panel, or instead, via an optional external IR receiver. The  
external IR receiver can be located 15m (49ft) away from the device. This distance  
can be extended to up to 60m (197ft) when used with three extension cables.  
Before using the external IR receiver, be sure to arrange for your Kramer dealer to  
insert the internal IR connection cable with the 3.5mm mini jack that fits into the  
REMOTE IR opening on the rear panel. Connect the external IR receiver to the  
REMOTE IR 3.5mm mini jack.  
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Defining the VP-81SIDN 8x1 Digital Step-In Switcher  
Figure 1 defines the front panel of the VP-81SIDN.  
Figure 1: VP-81SIDN 8x1 Digital Step-In Switcher Front Panel  
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Feature  
LED  
Sensor  
Function  
Lights yellow when receiving an IR signal  
Receives the signal transmitted by an IR remote control  
Lights green when the device is powered on  
Press to select one of the TP inputs  
Press to select the DVI input  
IR  
POWER LED  
TP INPUT SELECT Buttons (1 to 8)  
DVI  
LOCAL INPUT SELECT  
Buttons  
HDMI  
HDMI  
TP  
Press to select the HDMI input  
Press to select the HDMI output  
OUTPUT SELECT Buttons  
Press to select the TP output  
Press to increase the analog audio output volume  
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VOLUME CONTROL Buttons  
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11  
12  
Press to decrease the analog audio output volume  
Press to mute the external audio output  
MUTE Button  
LOCK Button  
Press and hold to lock the front panel buttons. Press and hold again to  
unlock the buttons  
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Figure 2 defines the rear panel of the VP-81SIDN.  
Figure 2: VP-81SIDN 8x1 Digital Step-In Switcher Rear Panel  
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Feature  
Function  
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TP Input RJ-45 Connectors IN 1 to  
IN 8  
Connect to the remote TP sources (1 to 8) using CAT 6 or higher specification  
cable. These may be step-in panels (for example, SID-DP) or TP transmitters (for  
example, the PT-571 or TP-573)  
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DVI  
Connect to the local DVI source  
Connect to the local HDMI source  
LOCAL  
INPUTS  
HDMI  
TP OUT RJ-45 Connector  
Connect to the remote TP receiver, for example, PT-572+, using CAT 6 or higher  
specification cable (maximum 50m, 164ft)  
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USB POWER Connector  
Connect any device requiring USB power, (for example, the Kramer KW-11T)  
Connect to a serial controller (see Section 6.3)  
RS-232 9-pin D-sub Port (F)  
REMOTE 12-way Terminal Block  
Connect to remote contact closure input and output selection switches (see  
Section 6.2)  
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ETHERNET RJ-45 Connector  
AC Mains Power Socket  
AC Mains Fuse  
Connect to a PC or LAN for remote control via Ethernet (see Section 6.5)  
Connect to the AC mains power  
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AC mains supply protection fuse  
AC Mains Power Switch  
Turns the AC mains power supply to the device on and off  
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Feature  
Function  
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DVI  
Connect to the local DVI audio source  
Connect to the local HDMI audio source  
Connect to the local HDMI acceptor  
LOCAL AUDIO  
INPUTS  
HDMI  
HDMI OUT Connector  
+LG+R–  
Connect to the balanced audio acceptor (see Section 6.1)  
Connect to the unbalanced audio acceptor right channel  
Connect to the unbalanced audio acceptor left channel  
Connect to the digital audio acceptor  
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AUDIO  
OUTPUTS  
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S/PDIF  
PROG TERM DIP-Switch  
DIP-Switch 1: Sets the RS-485 bus termination (see Section 8.3).  
Up = Off, Down = On (Default = On)  
DIP-Switch 2: For the use of Kramer service personnel only  
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RS-485 3-way Terminal Block  
Connect to RS-485 port on a remote controller or another VP-81SIDN.  
Connect: G to Ground, A to A, and B to B (see Section 6.4)  
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RESET Button  
Press while power-cycling the device to reset parameters to factory default values  
REMOTE IR 3.5mm Mini Jack  
Connect to an external IR receiver unit for controlling the device via an IR remote  
controller (see Section 3.3)  
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Installing in a Rack  
This section provides instructions for rack mounting the unit.  
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Connecting the VP-81SIDN 8x1 Digital Step-  
In Switcher  
Switch off the power to all devices before connecting them to your  
VP-81SIDN. After connecting your VP-81SIDN, connect its power and  
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then switch on the power to each device.  
Figure 3: Connecting the VP-81SIDN 8x1 Digital Step-In Switcher  
To connect the VP-81SIDN as illustrated in the example in Figure 3:  
1. Connect up to eight remote Step-in Commanders (for example, the SID-H  
and SID-DVI Step-In Commander panels up to 50m (164ft) away) or TP  
transmitters (for example, the PT-571 and TP-573) to the VP-81SIDN RJ-45  
TP INPUT connectors.  
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2. Connect a DVI video source (for example, a computer graphics source) to  
the LOCAL INPUTS DVI connector, and the computer’s unbalanced stereo  
audio source to the LOCAL AUDIO INPUT DVI connector.  
3. Connect an HDMI video source to the LOCAL INPUTS HDMI connector.  
4. Connect the TP OUT RJ-45 connector to a compatible TP receiver up to  
50m (164ft), for example, PT-572+.  
5. Connect the S/PDIF RCA digital audio output to an audio acceptor (for  
example, a DAT recorder).  
6. Connect the balanced audio 5-pin terminal block (see Section 6.1) to an  
audio acceptor (for example, a balanced stereo audio amplifier).  
7. Connect up to ten remote, contact closure input selection switches to the  
REMOTE terminal block (see Section 6.2).  
8. Connect the Ethernet RJ-45 TP port directly or via a LAN to a PC controller.  
Alternatively, you can connect a PC and/or controller to the:  
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RS-232 port (see Section 6.3)  
RS-485 port (see Section 6.4)  
9. Connect the power cord.  
Note: When signal sources are disconnected from inputs, signal acceptors (for  
example, a projector) may not go into standby mode automatically. We therefore  
recommend that you turn off the VP-81SIDN and/or the acceptor.  
Note: When using the PT-572+ in conjunction with the VP-81SIDN do not connect  
the 12V power supply to the PT-572+.  
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6.1  
Connecting to a Balanced Audio Acceptor  
Figure 4 illustrates how to wire devices to the balanced audio output.  
Figure 4: Balanced Stereo Audio Output Connection  
6.2  
Connecting Remote Contact Input and Output Selection  
Switches  
You can connect remote, contact closure input selection switches to the REMOTE  
terminal block on the rear panel of the VP-81SIDN. Remote input selection  
switches provide the ability to remotely activate the inputs and an output.  
The following table lists the remote-contact, terminal block connections.  
Terminal  
Number  
Description  
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Connect to ground to select input 1  
Connect to ground to select input 2  
Connect to ground to select input 3  
Connect to ground to select input 4  
Connect to ground to select input 5  
Connect to ground to select input 6  
Connect to ground to select input 7  
Connect to ground to select input 8  
Connect to ground to select input 9  
Connect to ground to select input 10  
Connect to ground to toggle between output 1 and output 2  
Ground  
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3
4
5
6
7
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10  
11  
G
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The following example illustrates three switches (1, 8 and A) connected so as to  
remotely control inputs 1 and 8, and select an output respectively. Connected as  
shown, pressing switch 1 causes input 1 on the VP-81SIDN to be the active input,  
and pressing switch 8 causes input 8 to be the active input. Pressing switch A  
causes the output selection to toggle between the TP and HDMI outputs.  
Figure 5: Remote Input Selection Switch Wiring  
To connect remote input/output selection switches as illustrated in the  
example in Figure 5:  
1. Connect Switch 1 to pins 1 and G on the terminal block (remote step-in for  
input 1).  
2. Connect Switch 8 to pins 8 and G on the terminal block (remote step-in for  
input 8).  
3. Connect Switch A to pins 11 and G on the terminal block (remote output  
selection toggle).  
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6.3  
Connecting to the VP-81SIDN 8x1 Digital Step-In  
Switcher via RS-232  
You can connect to the VP-81SIDN via an RS-232 connection using, for example,  
a PC.  
To connect to the VP-81SIDN via RS-232:  
Connect the Control RS-232 3-pin, terminal block connector on the rear  
panel of the VP-81SIDN unit via a 3-wire cable (pin TX to pin 2, RX to pin 3,  
and G to pin 5) to the RS-232 9-pin D-sub port on your PC  
6.4  
Connecting to the VP-81SIDN via RS-485  
You can operate the VP-81SIDN via the RS-485 port from a distance of up to  
1200m (3900ft) using any device equipped with an RS-485 port (for example, a  
PC). For successful communication, you must set the RS-485 machine number  
and bus termination.  
To connect a device with a RS-485 port to the VP-81SIDN:  
1. Connect the TxD+ pin on the RS-485 port of the PC to the A pin on the  
RS-485 port on the rear panel of the VP-81SID.  
2. Connect the TxDpin on the RS-485 port of the PC to the B pin on the  
RS-485 port on the rear panel of the VP-81SIDN.  
3. If shielded TP cable is used, connect the shield to the G (ground) pin on the  
unit.  
6.4.1  
Connecting and Controlling Multiple VP-81SIDN Devices  
You can connect up to four VP-81SIDN devices with operation via RS-232 (as  
shown in the example in Figure 6) or Ethernet. Connecting four devices provides  
37 inputs.  
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Figure 6: RS-485 Control of Multiple VP-81SIDN Devices via RS-232 and RS-485  
To connect up to four VP-81SIDN devices:  
1. Connect the RS-232 port on the first VP-81SIDN device to the PC (see  
Section 6.3).  
2. Connect the RS-485 terminal block port on the first device to the RS-485  
port on the second device, and so on for all devices. (Connect A to A, B to B,  
and G to G.)  
3. Connect the HDMI LOCAL INPUT on the first device to the HDMI OUT on  
the second device, and so on for all devices.  
4. Set the machine number and termination as follows:  
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The first device is machine number 1 and the subsequent three  
devices are machine numbers 2 to 4 (see Section 8.1)  
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Terminate the first and last devices, that is, terminate machine  
numbers 1 and 4 (see Section 8.3). Ensure that all other devices are  
left unterminated  
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6.5  
Connecting to the VP-81SIDN 8x1 Digital Step-In  
Switcher via Ethernet  
You can connect to the VP-81SIDN via Ethernet using either of the following  
methods:  
Directly to the PC using a crossover cable (see Section 6.5.1)  
Via a network hub, switch, or router, using a straight-through cable (see  
Section 6.5.2)  
Note: If you want to connect via a router and your IT system is based on IPv6,  
speak to your IT department for specific installation instructions.  
6.5.1  
Connecting the Ethernet Port Directly to a PC  
You can connect the Ethernet port of the VP-81SIDN directly to the Ethernet port  
on your PC using a crossover cable with RJ-45 connectors.  
This type of connection is recommended for identifying the VP-81SIDN  
with the factory configured default IP address.  
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After connecting the VP-81SIDN to the Ethernet port, configure your PC as  
follows:  
1. Click Start > Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center.  
2. Click Change Adapter Settings.  
3. Highlight the network adapter you want to use to connect to the device and  
click Change settings of this connection.  
The Local Area Connection Properties window for the selected network  
adapter appears as shown in Figure 7.  
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Figure 7: Local Area Connection Properties Window  
4. Highlight either Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6) or Internet  
Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) depending on the requirements of your IT  
system.  
5. Click Properties.  
The Internet Protocol Properties window relevant to your IT system appears  
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Figure 8: Internet Protocol Version 4 Properties Window  
Figure 9: Internet Protocol Version 6 Properties Window  
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6. Select Use the following IP Address for static IP addressing and fill in the  
details as shown in Figure 10.  
For TCP/IPv4 you can use any IP address in the range 192.168.1.1 to  
192.168.1.255 (excluding 192.168.1.39) that is provided by your IT  
department.  
Figure 10: Internet Protocol Properties Window  
7. Click OK.  
8. Click Close.  
6.5.2  
6.5.3  
Connecting the Ethernet Port via a Network Hub or Switch  
You can connect the Ethernet port of the VP-81SIDN to the Ethernet port on a  
network hub or using a straight-through cable with RJ-45 connectors.  
Control Configuration via the Ethernet Port  
To control several units via Ethernet, connect the Master unit (Device 1) via the  
Ethernet port to the Ethernet port of your PC. Use your PC provide initial  
configuration of the settings (see Section 8).  
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Operating the VP-81SIDN Locally  
This section describes:  
Selecting an input (see Section 7.1)  
Muting the input when using Step-In Commanders (see Section 7.2)  
Resetting all input priorities to their defaults (see Section 7.3)  
Selecting an output (see Section 7.4)  
Setting the audio output volume (see Section 7.5)  
Locking and unlocking the front panel buttons (see Section 7.6)  
Muting the audio (see Section 7.7)  
Powering up the VP-81SIDN recalls the last settings (that is, the configuration of  
the device when it was powered down) from the non-volatile memory.  
7.1  
Selecting an Input  
The input buttons illuminate to indicate the following:  
Off indicates the input is not selected  
On indicates the input is selected  
Flashing indicates that you have tried to select the input but another input  
with a higher priority is currently selected  
To select an input:  
Press one of the ten front panel Input Select buttons. The selected button  
lights  
Note: Pressing an active input button mutes the input. Pressing the button again  
unmutes the input.  
Note: The priority of each input can be set individually using the Step-In  
Commander panel.  
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7.2  
Muting the Input when using Step-In Commanders  
To mute and unmute the input when using a Step-In Commander:  
1. Press the Input Select button on the Step-In Commander.  
The input is selected and the buttons lights.  
2. Press the Step In button on the Step-In Commander.  
The input is muted and the button no longer lights.  
3. Press the Step In button on the Step-In Commander a second time.  
The input is unmuted and the button lights.  
7.3  
Resetting all Input Priorities to the Default  
To reset all input priorities to the default priority (10):  
1. Press the Lock button until the button lights.  
The front panel buttons are locked.  
2. Press the Volume Control + and buttons at the same time.  
All the TP Input Select buttons flash. When they stop flashing, the input  
priorities have been reset to their defaults.  
7.4  
7.5  
Selecting an Output  
To select an output  
Press one of the two front panel Output Select buttons.  
The selected button lights.  
Setting the Audio Output Volume  
To set the audio output volume:  
Press either the Volume Control + (to increase the volume) or the Volume  
Control (to decrease the volume) button.  
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7.6  
Locking and Unlocking the Front Panel Buttons  
To lock and unlock the front panel buttons:  
1. Press the Lock button until it lights.  
The front panel buttons are locked.  
2. Press the Lock button until it no longer lights.  
The front panel buttons are unlocked.  
7.7  
Muting and unmuting the Audio  
To mute and unmute the audio output:  
Press the Mute button.  
The button lights and the audio is muted  
Press the Mute button again to toggle the setting.  
The button no longer lights  
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Configuring and Maintaining the VP-81SIDN  
This section describes:  
Setting the RS-485 device number (see Section 8.1)  
Reading the current RS-485 device number (see Section 8.2)  
Setting the RS-485 bus termination (see Section 8.2)  
Resetting to the factory default settings (see Section 8.4)  
Upgrading the firmware (see Section 8.5)  
8.1  
Setting the RS-485 Device Number  
The machine number on the RS-485 bus can be set to between 1 and 4 and can  
be set using the front panel buttons.  
To set the RS-485 machine number using the front panel buttons:  
1. Press the Lock button until the button lights.  
The front panel buttons are locked.  
2. Press the Local Input Select HDMI and Mute buttons at the same time.  
The TP Input Select buttons flash.  
3. Press the TP Input Select button number (1 to 4) for the required machine  
number.  
The TP Input Select buttons stop flashing and the selected TP Input Select  
button lights.  
4. Press the Lock button until the button is no longer lit.  
The selected machine number is set and front panel buttons are unlocked.  
8.2  
Reading the Current RS-485 Device Number  
To read the current RS-485 machine number:  
1. Press the Lock button until the button lights.  
The front panel buttons are locked.  
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2. Press both the Mute and DVI buttons at the same time.  
The current ID is indicated by input number button with the flashing LED.  
After a few seconds the LED stops flashing.  
8.3  
Setting the RS-485 Bus Termination  
Figure 11 illustrates the factory default DIP-switch positions.  
Figure 11: RS-485 Termination DIP-switch  
DIP-switch 1 sets the RS-485 bus termination of the VP-81SIDN. Only the first and  
last physical units on the RS-485 bus must be terminated, all others must be  
unterminated. When the DIP-switch is up the termination is off (default), when the  
DIP-switch is down the termination is on.  
8.4  
Resetting to the Factory Default Settings  
To reset the device to its factory default settings:  
1. Turn off the power to the device.  
2. Press and hold the Reset button on the rear panel.  
3. Turn on the power to the device while holding down the Reset button for a  
few seconds.  
4. Release the button.  
The device is reset to the factory default settings.  
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8.5  
Upgrading the Firmware  
The firmware may be upgraded by any the following methods:  
Kramer K-Upload software  
Kramer Step-In Controller software  
Kramer K-Router Plus software  
See the relevant documentation for detailed instructions.  
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Operating the VP-81SIDN Remotely  
The VP-81SIDN can be controlled remotely using all of the following methods:  
The Step-in Controller software (see Section 9.1)  
Step-In Commander panels  
Contact closure switches (for connecting, see Section 6.2)  
RS-485 (for connecting, see Section 6.4) or RS-232 (for connecting, see  
Section 6.3) serial commands transmitted by a touch screen system, PC or  
other serial controller  
Ethernet over a LAN (for connecting, see Section 6.5)  
Remotely using the Kramer RC-IR3 Infrared Remote Control Transmitter  
(refer to the RC IR3 user manual) or the infrared remote extension cable  
transmitter  
9.1  
Operating the VP-81SIDN Using the Controller Software  
Before attempting to connect, perform the procedures described in Section 6.4.  
The Step-In Software requires the following:  
Windows™ XP, Vista or Windows™ 7  
Microsoft .Net Framework version 3  
To install the Step-In Software, download the software and run the setup file. After  
installation, running the Step-In Software for the first time displays a window  
similar to that shown in Figure 12.  
The VP-81SIDN can operate in either secure mode or unsecure mode. The factory  
default mode is unsecure. In the secure mode, access can be via either Admin or  
User (see Section 9.1.3). When in unsecure mode, full access is granted without  
Admin authorization.  
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Figure 12: Step-In Software Main Window  
The following table describes the main window features.  
#
Feature  
Function  
1
Connect/Disconnect  
Button  
Click to connect to or disconnect from the device (see Section  
2
3
Selected Input Buttons  
Click to select an input. The selected input button is highlighted  
Inputs of any cascaded devices  
Device 2 Cascaded  
Device(s)  
4
5
6
Current User Label  
Indicates which user is currently logged in (see Section 9.1.15)  
Click to log in (see Section 9.1.3)  
Log In Button  
Inputs Twisted Pair  
Buttons  
Click one of the eight remote Twisted Pair input buttons to select  
an input (see Section 9.1.16)  
7
8
Local Input Buttons  
Click one of the two local input buttons to select an input  
Outputs Buttons  
Click one of the two output buttons to select an output (see  
Section 9.1.17)  
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Feature  
Function  
9
Output Volume Slider  
Click, hold and move the slider up (higher) or down (lower) to  
adjust the output volume (see Section 9.2)  
10  
Mute on/off Button  
Click to mute/unmute the output volume (see Section 9.2)  
Note: When a change is made on the device (for example, a different output is  
selected), the change is reflected almost immediately in the main window of the  
Step-in Software, and visa versa.  
Figure 13 shows a typical input button.  
Figure 13: Typical Input Button  
The following table describes the Button characteristics.  
#
1
2
3
Feature  
Description  
10  
Input (110) or output (12) channel number  
User-selectable button label, Admin only (see Section 9.1.1)  
HDMI Label  
Status ACTIVE  
Indicates the status of the connection and signal on the  
channel:  
TIMEOUTno cable  
MUTEcable present, no signal detected  
WAITcable and signal present but channel is not selected  
ACTIVEcable and signal present and channel is selected  
(only one channel at a time)  
4
User-selectable icon selected to be displayed on the button,  
Admin only (see Section 9.4)  
5
6
7
HDMI  
Video input type: VGA, HDMI, DP, DVI  
1280x720p@60  
Priority 10 Slider  
Video resolution, i=interlace/p=progressive, refresh rate  
Slider for adjusting the priority (1, lowest10, highest) of the  
input, Admin only (see Section 9.3)  
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9.1.1  
Authorized Users  
By default, you are logged in as User and you can:  
Select an active input or output  
Adjust or mute/unmute the output volume  
Change the device name  
Modify the IP configuration  
Options that you are not authorized to perform are grayed out.  
When logged in as Admin, in addition to the User abilities, you can:  
Modify the input priorities (see Section 9.1.9)  
Modify the input/output button characteristics (see Section 9.1.10)  
Upgrade the device firmware (see Section 9.1.11)  
Reset the device (see Section 9.1.12)  
Change the User and Admin Passwords (see Section 9.1.12)  
Enable/disable IR control  
Note: Any actions that you are not authorized to perform are grayed out.  
9.1.2  
The Step-In Software Menu Bar  
The following table describes the Menu Bar options.  
Menu Bar  
Sub Menu  
Description  
Options  
FILE  
Connect/Disconnect  
Exit  
Connect or disconnect to the device  
Exit the Step-in software  
DEVICE  
Retrieve and display the device details, such as, model,  
unit name, version, and so on  
Details  
Change Admin Password  
Cascade  
Change the Admin password  
Select the number of cascaded devices  
Update the device firmware using a new firmware file  
(Admin only)  
Firmware Update  
Change Unit Password  
Change the Admin user password (Admin only)  
Power cycle the device (Admin only)  
Reset  
IR Status  
NA  
Enable or disable the IR control for the device  
ABOUT  
Displays the Step-in Software and Kramer company  
details  
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9.1.3  
Logging in as Admin  
To log in as admin:  
1. Click the Log In button.  
The Log In window appears as shown in Figure 14.  
Figure 14: Login Window  
2. Select either User or Admin using the radio buttons.  
3. Enter the password.  
The main window is displayed and the user shown is Admin.  
4. To log out, click Log Out.  
Note: By default there is no Admin password.  
9.1.4  
Connecting to the Device  
To connect to the device:  
1. Click the Connect button.  
The Connection Method window is displayed as shown in Figure 15.  
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Figure 15: Connection Method Window  
2. Select the connection method (via Ethernet over a LAN or a serial  
connection) by clicking the relevant radio button.  
3. For Ethernet, enter the IP address and Port number of the device and click  
Connect.  
To set the default IP address and Port number, press the Default button.  
4. For a serial connection, select the required Com port from the drop-down list.  
5. Click Connect.  
If the connection is successful, the window shown in Figure 10 appears. If  
the connection is not successful, a Timeout error message appears.  
9.1.5  
Switching an Input to an Output  
To switch an input to an output:  
1. Click on the required twisted-pair or local input to switch.  
The input is selected and the button changes to solid purple as shown in  
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Figure 16: Input Selection  
2. Click on the required output to select.  
The switch selection is made and the button changes to solid purple.  
Note: To switch an input to an output, you can click on either an input or an output  
first, the order is not important.  
9.1.6  
Switching and Selecting an Input when using the VP-81SIDN  
To switch an input to an output:  
1. Click on the TP input to which the VP-81SIDN is connected.  
The switch selection is made and the button changes to solid purple.  
2. Right-click on the input.  
The InputPropertiesForm screen is shown as in Figure 17.  
Figure 17: VP-81SIDN Input Selection  
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3. Click on the required Input Type button.  
The input type selection is made and the button changes to solid purple.  
4. Click Save.  
The Input type is selected on the SID-X1.  
9.1.7  
Changing the Output Volume  
To change the output volume:  
1. Click and hold on the Output Volume slider as shown in Figure 18.  
Figure 18: Changing the Output Volume  
2. Drag up to increase or down to decrease the output volume.  
The volume level changes accordingly.  
9.1.8  
Muting the Audio Output  
To mute the audio output:  
1. Click the Mute button.  
The button changes to purple and the audio is muted.  
2. Click the colored Mute button to unmute the audio.  
The button changes to white and the audio is unmuted.  
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9.1.9  
Changing the Priority of an Input  
The priority of an input determines whether another input that is selected can take  
control from it, where 1 is the lowest and 10 is the highest priority. For example,  
input 4 has a priority of 2 and input 8 has a priority of 5. If input 8 is currently  
selected, input 4 cannot take control. In this case, if you press input 4, the button  
flashes for a few seconds and then goes off, indicating that input 4 is not selected.  
To change the input priority you must be logged in as Admin.  
To change the priority of an input:  
Click, hold and move the Priority slider on the relevant input to the required  
priority, right to increase and left to decrease the priority.  
9.1.10 Changing the Input and Output Button Icons and Labels  
To change the input/output button icons and labels you must be logged in as  
Admin.  
To change an input/output button icon and label:  
1. Right-click on the relevant button.  
The button Input Properties window appears as shown in Figure 19.  
Figure 19: Input Button Priorities Window  
2. In the Label text field, enter the required button label.  
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3. Either:  
.
Select the required icon from the list (you can save custom icons in the  
\Kramer Electronics\StepIn Controller\Images directory)  
OR  
.
Click Select icon from file and browse to the icon directory  
4. Click OK.  
The button characteristics are changed.  
9.1.11 Updating the Firmware  
To update the firmware you must be logged in as Admin.  
To update the firmware:  
1. Download the latest firmware file from http://www.kramerelectronics.com.  
2. Click Unit > Firmware Update.  
3. Browse to the firmware file that you downloaded.  
4. Click Open.  
The device firmware is loaded.  
Note: Do not interrupt the uploading process or the device may be damaged.  
5. When the process is complete, reset the device (see Section 9.1.12).  
9.1.12 Resetting the Device  
To reset the device you must be logged in as Admin.  
To reset the device:  
1. Click Unit > Reset.  
2. Click OK.  
The device is reset.  
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9.1.13 Setting the IP Network Parameters  
To set the IP network parameters you must be logged in as Admin.  
To set the IP network parameters:  
1. Click Unit > Device Details.  
2. Under Connectivity, edit the required parameter.  
3. Click Set Value.  
A confirmation message appears.  
4. Click OK.  
The parameter is set.  
5. Reset the device (see Section 9.1.12).  
9.1.14 Setting Multiple Cascaded Devices  
You can control up to four devices via a single RS-232 or Ethernet connection  
using the Step-In Software. Control of multiple devices is the same as for a single  
device but you must first set the number of devices. The main window (see  
Figure 12) then displays an extra column of input buttons for each device.  
The number of devices can be set manually or automatically. We recommend that  
you set the number of devices manually as the auto-scanning procedure can take  
some time.  
To set the number of devices:  
1. From the menu bar, click Unit.  
2. From the options, click Cascade.  
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3. Either:  
.
Manually select the number of devices  
OR  
.
Select Auto.  
The Step-In Software scans the RS-485 bus for active devices. This  
may take a few minutes  
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10 Wiring the DGKat TP RJ-45 Connectors  
Connect/solder the cable shield to the RJ-45 connector shield at both ends of the  
cable.  
Do not use a crossed TP cable with this product.  
Using a TP cable that is incorrectly wired may cause permanent  
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damage to the device  
Do not use unshielded TP cables with this product  
Figure 27 defines the TP pinout using a straight pin-to-pin cable with RJ-45  
connectors.  
Figure 27: TP Pinout Wiring  
EIA /TIA 568B  
Wire Color  
PIN  
1
Orange / White  
Orange  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Green / White  
Blue  
Blue / White  
Green  
Brown / White  
Brown  
Pair 1 4 and 5  
Pair 2 1 and 2  
Pair 3 3 and 6  
Pair 4 7 and 8  
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11 Technical Specifications  
INPUTS:  
Video:  
Audio:  
8 TP on RJ-45 connectors  
1 DVI-D on a Molex 24-pin (F)  
connector  
2 Unbalanced stereo audio (1 for DVI and  
1 for HDMI) on 3.5mm mini jacks  
1 HDMI connector  
OUTPUTS:  
Video:  
Audio:  
1 TP on an RJ-45 connector  
1 HDMI connector  
1 balanced stereo audio on a 5-pin  
detachable terminal block  
1 unbalanced stereo audio on 2 RCA  
connectors  
1 digital audio on an RCA connector  
PORT:  
USB Power: 5V DC USB power  
1.65Gbps per channel  
BANDWIDTH:  
STANDARDS:  
HDMI with Deep Color, x.v.Color™ and 3D  
STEP-IN  
50m (164ft) up to 1080p @60Hz  
COMMANDER  
DISTANCE:  
OUTPUT  
DISTANCE:  
50m (164ft) up to 1080p @60Hz  
100-240V AC 50/60Hz 70VA  
0° to +55°C (32° to 131°F)  
POWER  
CONSUMPTION:  
OPERATING  
TEMPERATURE:  
STORAGE  
-45° to +72°C (-49° to 162°F)  
TEMPERATURE:  
HUMIDITY:  
10% to 90%, RHL non-condensing  
DIMENSIONS:  
43.7cm x 18.1cm x 4.4cm (17.2” x 7.1” x 1.7”) W, D, H rack-mountable  
WEIGHT:  
2.0kg (4.4lbs) approx.  
Power cord, Windows®-based Kramer control software, RC-IR3 Infrared  
Remote Control transmitter  
ACCESSORIES:  
OPTIONS:  
External remote IR receiver cable (P/N: C-A35M/IRR-50); 15m extension  
cable (P/N: C-A35M/A35F-50)  
REMOTE STEP-IN  
COMMANDERS  
SID-VGA, SID-DP, SID-DVI, SID-H, SID-X1  
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12 Default Communication Parameters  
RS-232  
Protocol 3000 (Default)  
Baud Rate:  
115,200  
Data Bits:  
8
Stop Bits:  
1
Parity:  
None  
Command Format:  
Example (Output 2 to Input 4):  
ASCII  
#AV 4>2<CR>  
Ethernet  
IP Address:  
192.168.1.39  
255.255.255.0  
192.168.1.1  
5000  
Subnet Mask:  
Default Gateway:  
TCP Port #:  
Max TCP Ports:  
UDP Port #:  
4
50000  
Max UDP Ports:  
10  
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13 Protocol 3000  
The VP-81SIDN can be operated using serial commands from a PC, remote  
controller or touch screen using the Kramer Protocol 3000.  
This section describes:  
Kramer Protocol 3000 syntax (see Section 13.1)  
Kramer Protocol 3000 commands (see Section 13.2)  
13.1 Kramer Protocol 3000 Syntax  
13.1.1 Host Message Format  
Start  
Address (optional) Body  
Delimiter  
CR  
#
Destination_id@  
Message  
13.1.1.1 Simple Command  
Command string with only one command without addressing:  
Start  
Body  
Delimiter  
CR  
#
Command SP Parameter_1,Parameter_2,…  
13.1.1.2 Command String  
Formal syntax with commands concatenation and addressing:  
Start  
#
Address  
Body  
Delimiter  
CR  
Destination_id@  
Command_1 Parameter1_1,Parameter1_2,…|  
Command_2 Parameter2_1,Parameter2_2,…|  
Command_3  
Parameter3_1,Parameter3_2,…|…  
13.1.2 Device Message Format  
Start  
Address (optional) Body  
delimiter  
CR LF  
~
Sender_id@  
Message  
13.1.2.1 Device Long Response  
Echoing command:  
Start  
~
Address (optional) Body  
Sender_id@  
Delimiter  
CR LF  
Command SP [Param1 ,Param2 …] result  
CR = Carriage return (ASCII 13 = 0x0D)  
LF = Line feed (ASCII 10 = 0x0A)  
SP = Space (ASCII 32 = 0x20)  
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13.1.3 Command Terms  
Command  
A sequence of ASCII letters ('A'-'Z', 'a'-'z' and '-').  
Command and parameters must be separated by at least one space.  
Parameters  
A sequence of alphanumeric ASCII characters ('0'-'9','A'-'Z','a'-'z' and some special  
characters for specific commands). Parameters are separated by commas.  
Message string  
Every command entered as part of a message string begins with a message  
starting character and ends with a message closing character.  
Note: A string can contain more than one command. Commands are separated by  
a pipe ( '|' ) character.  
Message starting character  
'#' For host command/query  
'~' For device response  
Device address (Optional, for K-NET)  
K-NET Device ID followed by '@'  
Query sign  
'?' follows some commands to define a query request.  
Message closing character  
CR For host messages; carriage return (ASCII 13)  
CRLF For device messages; carriage return (ASCII 13) + line-feed (ASCII 10)  
Command chain separator character  
When a message string contains more than one command, a pipe ( '|' ) character  
separates each command.  
Spaces between parameters or command terms are ignored.  
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13.1.4 Entering Commands  
You can directly enter all commands using a terminal with ASCII communications  
software, such as HyperTerminal, Hercules, etc. Connect the terminal to the serial  
or Ethernet port on the Kramer device. To enter CR press the Enter key.  
( LF is also sent but is ignored by command parser).  
For commands sent from some non-Kramer controllers like Crestron, some  
characters require special coding (such as, /X##). Refer to the controller manual.  
13.1.5 Command Forms  
Some commands have short name syntax in addition to long name syntax to allow  
faster typing. The response is always in long syntax.  
13.1.6 Chaining Commands  
Multiple commands can be chained in the same string. Each command is  
delimited by a pipe character (“|”). When chaining commands, enter the message  
starting character and the message closing character only once, at the  
beginning of the string and at the end.  
Commands in the string do not execute until the closing character is entered.  
A separate response is sent for every command in the chain.  
13.1.7 Maximum String Length  
64 characters  
13.2 Kramer Protocol 3000 Commands  
Command  
#
Parameters  
Description  
Protocol handshaking  
Read device model  
Read device firmware version  
Read device serial number  
Get device name  
MODEL?  
VERSION?  
SN?  
NAME?  
MACH-NUM  
BUILD-DATE?  
PROT-VER?  
HELP  
Set the machine num  
Read device build date  
Read device protocol version  
List of commands  
RESET  
Reset device  
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Command  
LDFW  
Parameters  
Description  
Load firmware file by application only  
Load FPGA binary file by application only  
Set lock for front panel  
Get lock state  
LDFPGA  
LOCK-FP  
LOCK-FP?  
NET-IP  
1/0 (1=lock on,0=lock off)  
Set IP address  
NET-IP?  
Get IP address  
AV/V/ VID  
VOLUME, VOL  
in>out  
Set current <input> and <output>  
Set Volume  
-63db to 0db, or +/- chars  
(exp: VOL +, VOLUME -)  
PRIO  
input, priority  
Set priority [1..10] to input [1..10]  
Set audio mute for device  
Enable/Disable IR driver  
MUTE  
1/0 (1=mute on,0=mute off)  
IREN  
VID-TYPE  
AV?/V?/VID?  
VOLUME?/ VOL?  
MUTE?  
input, sid-x1 input  
out  
Get current input-to-output routing setting  
Get Volume  
Get audio mute state  
VID-RES?  
VID-TYPE?  
IN-STATE?  
GEDID?  
Stage (in\out), num  
Stage (in\out), num  
In  
Get input video resolution  
Get input video type  
Get input information for <input [1..10]> ->  
Stage (in/out), num  
Clock [ON/OFF], State [TOUT/ACT/MUTE],  
Priority [0..11]  
FPGA-VER?  
IREN?  
Id  
Get EDID info for stage [in/out]  
Get FPGA version  
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visit our Web site where updates to this user manual may be found.  
We welcome your questions, comments, and feedback.  
SAFETY WARNING  
Disconnect the unit from the power  
supply before opening and servicing  
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