Kramer VP-796 Operating Instructions Manual

Kramer VP-796 Operating Instructions Manual

Presentation scaler-switcher
Hide thumbs Also See for VP-796:

Advertisement

Quick Links

VP-796

Operating Instructions

th
©
1
KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD. Issue 1.10
16
of December 2015

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the VP-796 and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Summary of Contents for Kramer VP-796

  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    VP-796 Operating Instructions © KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD. Issue 1.10 of December 2015...
  • Page 2 This manual explains how to operate your VP-796 Presentation Scaler-Switcher. If you have any queries relating to this or any other product supplied by Kramer please visit our web site www.kramerelectronics.com. All trademarks acknowledged Kramer operates a policy of continued product improvement, therefore specifications are subject to change without notice as products are updated or revised.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    4.10.3. Input Config 4.10.4. Menu Settings 4.10.5. Network Settings 4.10.6. Security Settings 4.10.7. Factory Defaults 4.11. Status FIRMWARE UPDATE 5.1. Introduction 5.2. Updating Firmware ENVIRONMENTAL AND EMC 6.1. Recommended Operating Conditions © KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD. Issue 1.10 of December 2015...
  • Page 4 6.2. Storage 6.3. CE and FCC Compliance 6.4. PAT Testing © KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD. Issue 1.10 of December 2015...
  • Page 5: Safety Warning

    WITHDRAW THE MAINS PLUG FROM THE MAINS OUTLET BEFORE YOU START. THIS EQUIPMENT CONTAINS NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS. REFER ALL SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. TO AVOID EXPLOSION, DO NOT OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT IN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE © KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD. Issue 1.10 of December 2015...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    DVI output signals will be similarly HDCP encrypted. HDCP capability can be switched off by the units, so that a source may be forced to output non content protected material unencrypted. VP-796 supports Pan, Tilt and Zoom to select a ‘region of interest’ portion of the input image, fill the screen and pan/tilt within it.
  • Page 7: Packing List

    1.2. Packing List VP-796 is supplied with the following: 1) 3 pin plug IEC mains cable 2) CD (w/ documentation) © KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD. Issue 1.10 of December 2015...
  • Page 8: Quick Set-Up Flow Chart

    Scroll to the menu item Output with the jog wheel. >Output > The menu will look like this with the Output menu item marked Color > by an arrow. Geometry > © KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD. Issue 1.10 of December 2015...
  • Page 9 Let us assume the input is 1080p 59.94Hz from e.g. a BD HDMI 1 player. The status menu changes to the following screen. Out:3840x2160p 60Hz An image should be seen on the display connected. Free Run Finished © KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD. Issue 1.10 of December 2015...
  • Page 10: Vp System Description

    1080p at 23.98, 24, 25, 29.97 and 30Hz. Please note this input does not support Computer SVGA signals which should be connected via the Computer SVGA input, The SVGA input supports the separate H & V syncs. © KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD. Issue 1.10 of December 2015...
  • Page 11: Computer (Svga) Inputs Vesa Formats

    Uncompressed HD video over RJ45 connector and max.100m CAT5e cable (or better) CAT5e/CAT6 for 100m and signals with less than 225MHz Pixel Clock CAT6a/CAT7 for 100m and signals up to 297MHz Pixel Clock Signal formats as HDMI 1 and HDMI 2. © KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD. Issue 1.10 of December 2015...
  • Page 12: Audio Output

    DTS up to 6.1 channels, up to 1536kBit/sec bit stream rate SPDIF PCM up to 2ch, up to 24Bit, up to 96kHz sampling rate (incl. 32kHz,44.1kHz,48kHz,96kHz) Dolby Digital (AC3) up to 5.1 channels DTS up to 6.1 channels © KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD. Issue 1.10 of December 2015...
  • Page 13: Display Output

    However, this cannot be guaranteed. There may be occasional short video drop outs which immediately recover. The frequentness depends on the display input electrical circuitry, the input format measurement of the display and the quality of the cable being used. © KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD. Issue 1.10 of December 2015...
  • Page 14 EIA/CEA-861-B Format 16 1920 1080 2640 1125 56.25 50.00 148.500 EIA/CEA-861-B Format 31 1920 1080 2750 1125 26.97 23.98 74.176 EIA/CEA-861-B Format 32 1920 1080 2640 1125 53.95 47.95 142.418 proprietary © KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD. Issue 1.10 of December 2015...
  • Page 15 EIA/CEA-861-F VIC=99 4096 2160 4400 2250 67.500 30.00 297.000 EIA/CEA-861-F VIC=100 4096 2160 5280 2250 112.500 50.00 297.000 EIA/CEA-861-F (VIC=101) 4:2:0 4096 2160 4400 2250 135.000 60.00 297.000 EIA/CEA-861-F (VIC=102) 4:2:0 © KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD. Issue 1.10 of December 2015...
  • Page 16: Unit Control

    4.1. LCD Panel Control VP-796 has a front panel LCD to control the unit. The menu structure is also available through a web browser allowing control from a PC. When pressing the Menu/Sel key the start screen will be replaced by the main menu.
  • Page 17 HDBT Config > EDID In 1920x1080p DVI Config > Exit > HDMI3 Config > HDMI Audio Full Exit > >HDMI Colspace Auto HDMI Range Auto Deep Color EDID 1920x1080p59.9 HDCP Exit > © KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD. Issue 1.10 of December 2015...
  • Page 18 15 sec LCD Backlight Jog Push Enable Web Colors Dark Exit > >Address Type DHCP [Net N/A [Gateway N/A DHCP Addr.obtained 192.168.251.005 255.255.255.000 000.000.000.000 M 9C-5E-73-00-39-AA Exit > >FTP Password WWW Password © KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD. Issue 1.10 of December 2015...
  • Page 19: Web Browser Control

    Kramer provides a DiscoveryTool.exe Windows application to identify Kramer boxes in the network. http://www.calibreuk.com/downloads/LEDView/DiscoveryTool_V1.0.exe Clicking on the link of the recognized box will open a browser and make a connection to the corresponding box.
  • Page 20 MAC address. Also the firmware version number and information on the input mode is shown. Under the information pane the available input channels are shown and can be activated directly. Below the input channel buttons the menu system is shown. © KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD. Issue 1.10 of December 2015...
  • Page 21 Values can be entered directly in the field beneath the slider. Click into the field, enter the new value through the PC keyboard and click with the left mouse button to any location outside the field to update to the new value. © KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD. Issue 1.10 of December 2015...
  • Page 22 PC keyboard. The new name for the input channel can be entered. The new name is stored when clicking with the left mouse button to any location outside the field. © KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD. Issue 1.10 of December 2015...
  • Page 23 It can be changed and stored on the PC in any location. To restore a setting browse for the file. A selected file will be shown in the field left to the Browse button. Now press the restore button. © KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD. Issue 1.10 of December 2015...
  • Page 24: Introduction

    With the following multiple key presses further functions can be applied: Keypad unlock: Esc + Menu/Sel Mode reset: Esc + CV Factory reset: Esc + YPbPr (in live operation or at power up) Set output mode to 720p: Esc + VGA © KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD. Issue 1.10 of December 2015...
  • Page 25 7 – Composite Video (BNC) 8 – HDBT output 9 – DVI/HDMI1 output and RS232 port 10 – HDMI2 output 11 – TCP/IP and 2x USB 12 – Power supply connector © KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD. Issue 1.10 of December 2015...
  • Page 26: Main Menu

    Note: If selecting for an LED display choose a setting that is equal or greater than the display and then use the window size adjustment to accurately scale to the LED wall. The default output resolution as set by the factory or after a user issued factory reset is 720p. © KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD. Issue 1.10 of December 2015...
  • Page 27 I/O Lock = Off (Lock to i/p video) Genlock (Free Run) Auto Frame Rate Never Clean Always Clean Depends on Inputs Fixed Frame Rate (any) Never Clean Always Clean Always Clean © KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD. Issue 1.10 of December 2015...
  • Page 28: Gamm/Color/Crush

    Note: If e.g. an adjustment to reduce the level of red in the image is required, select a higher number for the (input) Colour Temp in the Colour menu, or a lower number for the Native Colour Temp in the Output menu. © KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD. Issue 1.10 of December 2015...
  • Page 29: Output Config

    NTSC video inputs and should usually be off for PAL analog video inputs. 4.7.2. Black-Level Settings: -50 to 50 in steps of 1 Black level controls the offset applied to the video signal. (same as the brightness control on a TV) © KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD. Issue 1.10 of December 2015...
  • Page 30: Contrast

    E.g. when a 16:9 image is displayed on a 16:9 panel all settings give an identical full screen image. © KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD. Issue 1.10 of December 2015...
  • Page 31: Overscan

    With the Pan and Tilt sliders panning within the image in horizontal and vertical direction is possible. Off raster panning is allowed, i,e, the image can be shifted outside the active area of the display. For convenience the PTZ settings can be reset with one button. © KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD. Issue 1.10 of December 2015...
  • Page 32: Enhancement

    Correct setting of the detail enhance filter can make SD signals look virtually indistinguishable from true HD. At setting 0 the filter is switched off, with setting 3 providing the highest effect. © KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD. Issue 1.10 of December 2015...
  • Page 33: System

    CCS is a filter to reduce luminance to chrominance cross talk of composite video signals (only) which appears as a coarse rainbow pattern or random colours in regions of fine details. © KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD. Issue 1.10 of December 2015...
  • Page 34 (setting Match Display 1/2), or to be S/PDIF friendly. If the unit is set to Full the capabilities of the unit are communicated by means of the EDID to an audio source. © KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD. Issue 1.10 of December 2015...
  • Page 35: Menu Settings

    Note: When changing from DHCP to Static mode or vice versa it is strongly recommended that the unit is powered down after such a change, then powered back up, so that it is properly recognised by other devices on the network. © KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD. Issue 1.10 of December 2015...
  • Page 36: Security Settings

    (Deep Colour and HDCP support). The type of attached monitor (DVI or HDMI), video bit depth (8, 10 or 12 bit per colour channel) and HDCP encryption (on/off) is displayed. © KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD. Issue 1.10 of December 2015...
  • Page 37: Firmware Update

    Note: Not all USB pen drives in the market are compatible with PV7. All 16GB and 32GB pen drives being tested so far have been identified as not compatible. The following USB pen drives have been proven to work: Transcent 8GB USB3 Kingston 8GB USB2. Intenso 8GB 24-1008 © KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD. Issue 1.10 of December 2015...
  • Page 38: Environmental And Emc

    You have to be careful where you connect the earth bond test lead when using 8A or 10A. It is to the metal chassis that you must connect the test lead (mains earth). DO NOT CONNECT to the connectors of the rear panel (signal earth). The VP may never work again. © KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD. Issue 1.10 of December 2015...

Table of Contents