Kramer TailorMade Manual

Matrix routing switcher

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1 HARDWARE ........................................................................................................................................................ 2
1.1 GENERALITIES ............................................................................................................................................................. 2
1.2 RACK DISPOSITION ..................................................................................................................................................... 2
1.3 CREATING A MATRIX ................................................................................................................................................. 3
1.4 VIDEO SECTION............................................................................................................................................................ 3
1.5 RGBHV SECTION .......................................................................................................................................................... 3
1.6 AUDIO SECTION ........................................................................................................................................................... 3
1.7 OTHERS SECTIONS ...................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.8 COMMUNICATION ....................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.9 ON SCREEN DISPLAY .................................................................................................................................................. 4
1.10 INTERVAL SWITCHING............................................................................................................................................. 4
2 COMMUNICATION .............................................................................................................................................. 5
2.1 FORMAT......................................................................................................................................................................... 5
2.2 TRANSMISSION CYCLE .............................................................................................................................................. 5
2.4 COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL 2000 TM .................................................................................................................. 8
3 MATRIX HOOK-UP ............................................................................................................................................ 13
3.1 MAINS AND GROUND ISOLATION .......................................................................................................................... 13
3.2 VIDEO ........................................................................................................................................................................... 13
3.3 RGB
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HV
3.4 AUDIO........................................................................................................................................................................... 14
4 GENERAL FEATURES ...................................................................................................................................... 15
4.1 VIDEO SECTION.......................................................................................................................................................... 15
AUDIO SECTION........................................................................................................................................... 15
4.3 DIGITAL AUDIO AES/EBU......................................................................................................................................... 15
4.4 COMMUNICATION SECTION.................................................................................................................................... 15
4.5 MAINTENANCE .......................................................................................................................................................... 15
5 TOUCH KEYBOARD : LUMINOUS RE-LABELABLE....................................................................................... 16
5.1 PRESENTATION .......................................................................................................................................................... 16
5.2 HOOK-UP...................................................................................................................................................................... 16
5.3 EDITING PARAMETERS ............................................................................................................................................ 16
5.4 WORKING .................................................................................................................................................................... 16
5.5 SCHEMATIC................................................................................................................................................................. 16
6 INCREMENTAL TOUCH KEYBOARD AND LCD DISPLAY ............................................................................. 17
6.1 PRESENTATION .......................................................................................................................................................... 17
6.2 HOOKUP....................................................................................................................................................................... 17
6.3 EDITING PARAMETERS ............................................................................................................................................ 17
6.4 WORKING .................................................................................................................................................................... 17
6.5 SCHEMATIC................................................................................................................................................................. 17
7 MATRIXOP4 SOFTWARE ................................................................................................................................. 18
7.1 INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................................................................... 18
: .................................................................................................................................................................... 18
7.3 STARTING.................................................................................................................................................................... 19
7.4 ASSIGNMENTS EDITOR ............................................................................................................................................ 19
7.5 MATRIX CONTROLLER............................................................................................................................................. 20
7.6 COPY BACK-UP........................................................................................................................................................... 21
MATRIX ROUTING SWITCHER
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    K R A M E R E le c tro n ic s MATRIX ROUTING SWITCHER TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 HARDWARE ................................ 2 1.1 GENERALITIES ................................2 1.2 RACK DISPOSITION ..............................2 1.3 CREATING A MATRIX ..............................3 1.4 VIDEO SECTION................................3 1.5 RGBHV SECTION ................................
  • Page 2: Hardware

    E le c tro n ic s MATRIX ROUTING SWITCHER 1 HARDWARE 1.1 GENERALITIES The Kramer matrix switchers are used to select and The control of the switching and the others dispatch electric signals, as audio, video and RGB, commands is provided by an interface RS232/422,...
  • Page 3: Creating A Matrix

    K R A M E R E le c tro n ic s MATRIX ROUTING SWITCHER 1.3 CREATING A MATRIX The rear panel of the rack is 19” wide, on 3RU high. The mains, RS232 and RS422 plugs 1RU, and the useful area for the audio, video et RGB is also 1RU.
  • Page 4: Others Sections

    20 mS in PAL and 16,7 mS in NTSC. This operation can be effective only when the sources KRAMER matrix routing switcher. This card own are synchronized with the blackburst. If this a clock generator, a microcontroller, and provides...
  • Page 5: Communication

    K R A M E R E le c tro n ic s MATRIX ROUTING SWITCHER 2 COMMUNICATION 2.1 FORMAT Interface Speed Parity STOP RxD level TxD level (Bauds) (bits) (Bits) RS232 9600 Min. :1 Max. : 5 Min. :+/-4v Max. :+/-12v +/-10v RS422 9600...
  • Page 6: Sub-D9 Connector For Rs232, Rs422, And Remote Control Panels

    K R A M E R E le c tro n ic s MATRIX ROUTING SWITCHER temporally stored in a stack FIFO (first-in first-out) with 2 levels records. To be sure not to overflow the stack, the minimum time of 25 mS between each command should be respected. 2.3 SUB-D9 CONNECTOR for RS232, RS422, and Remote Control Panels 2.3.1 RS232 Réception The serial RS232 communication port of the matrix is a SUB-D9 female plug.
  • Page 7 K R A M E R E le c tro n ic s MATRIX ROUTING SWITCHER 2.3.2 RS422 Reception and Remote Control Panels The serial RS232 communication port of the matrix is a SUB-D9 female plug. To connect a RS422 device, you have to use a male/female uncrossed cable : MATRIX RS422...
  • Page 8: Communication Protocol 2000 Tm

    K R A M E R E le c tro n ic s MATRIX ROUTING SWITCHER 2.4 COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL 2000 TM INCLUDING OPTIONS (02/09/2005 VER-5.06) This RS-232 / RS-485 communication protocol uses four bytes of information as defined below. For RS-232, a null-modem connection between the machine and controller is used. The default data rate is 9600 baud, with no parity, 8 data bits and 1 stop bit.
  • Page 9 K R A M E R E le c tro n ic s MATRIX ROUTING SWITCHER BYTE: Bit 7 – Defined as 1. D6…D0 – “INPUT or DATA”. When switching (ie. instruction codes 1 and 2), the INPUT (MSB + 7 bits) is set as the input number which is to be switched.
  • Page 10 K R A M E R E le c tro n ic s MATRIX ROUTING SWITCHER Gain value 32 steps: SET AUDIO GAIN for Equal to input number (+ 80h) “100ggggg” audio input whose gain is to be set ggggg = 0 to 31 (0 to 1Fh) - Bal mode : 160 (A0h) SET AUDIO Balanced or Equal to input number (+ 80h)
  • Page 11 K R A M E R E le c tro n ic s MATRIX ROUTING SWITCHER NOTES on the above table: NOTE 1 - These are bi-directional definitions. That is, if the switcher receives the code, it will perform the instruction; and if the instruction is performed (due to a keystroke operation on the front panel), then these codes are sent.
  • Page 12 K R A M E R E le c tro n ic s MATRIX ROUTING SWITCHER bal/unbal Where bal=0 and unbal=1 the reply to the HEX code would be (for a maximum VCA) NOTE 7 – This code is reserved for internal use. NOTE 8 - The serial number is replied as BCD code, with Most Significant Byte in the input byte and Less Significant Byte in the output byte.
  • Page 13: Matrix Hook-Up

    K R A M E R E le c tro n ic s MATRIX ROUTING SWITCHER 3 MATRIX HOOK-UP 3.1 MAINS AND GROUND ISOLATION The electric ground of all the plugs are the same, but isolated from the rack. The rack is directly grounded by the mains cable. 3.2 VIDEO Video inputs and outputs are standards plugs BNC 75 Ohms.
  • Page 14: Audio

    K R A M E R E le c tro n ic s MATRIX ROUTING SWITCHER 3.4 AUDIO Audio inputs and outputs are terminal blocks 3 points detachable: 3.4.1 BALANCED INPUTS 3.4.3 BALANCED OUTPUTS XLR : XLR : Ground 1- Ground Ground Hot Point Ground...
  • Page 15: General Features

    K R A M E R E le c tro n ic s MATRIX ROUTING SWITCHER 4 GENERAL FEATURES Standard AES 3-id - Impedance: 75 Ω unbalanced 4.1 VIDEO SECTION - Input Level: 1Vp-p (75 Ω loaded) - Bandwidth @ -3dB: 350 MHz - Output Level: 1Vp-p (75 Ω...
  • Page 16: Touch Keyboard : Luminous Re-Labelable

    K R A M E R E le c tro n ic s MATRIX ROUTING SWITCHER 5 TOUCH KEYBOARD : LUMINOUS RE-LABELABLE 5.1 PRESENTATION The keyboard permits the remote control of the switching matrix, without the use of a PC station. It is housed in 19"...
  • Page 17: Incremental Touch Keyboard And Lcd Display

    K R A M E R E le c tro n ic s MATRIX ROUTING SWITCHER 6 INCREMENTAL TOUCH KEYBOARD AND LCD DISPLAY 6.1 PRESENTATION 6.4 WORKING This keyboard permits the remote control of the First select an output (destination) using the two switching matrix, without the use of a PC station.
  • Page 18: Matrixop4 Software

    K R A M E R E le c tro n ic s MATRIX ROUTING SWITCHER 7 MatrixOp4 SOFTWARE 7.1 INTRODUCTION Destination Object connected on an output of the switcher. The principle of the routing switcher is to connect each of its outputs to any or all of the inputs. On Line / Off Line Therefore the possible points of switching is a When the router is «...
  • Page 19: Starting

    K R A M E R E le c tro n ic s MATRIX ROUTING SWITCHER Source Object connected on an input of the switcher. 7.3.2 STOPPING THE SYSTEM Turn off of the power. Disconnect The switching off of power to the central unit (PC) A destination is disconnected when there is no link and its screen doesn’t alter the connection of the with any source.
  • Page 20: Matrix Controller

    K R A M E R E le c tro n ic s MATRIX ROUTING SWITCHER When the name and the connectors assignment is defined, you can choose the number of the touch, 7.4.1.1 Names and Connectors capture. Click on the line of a source or destination object. (or the step), you want to assign on your control This window opens : panel.
  • Page 21: Copy Back-Up

    K R A M E R E le c tro n ic s MATRIX ROUTING SWITCHER This mode of display is characterized by several 7.6 COPY BACK-UP personal lines corresponding each one at a When the edition of the menu is finished, it is destination, which is identified on the left side.

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