Kramer KIT-500 User Manual

Kramer KIT-500 User Manual

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KIT-500
5x2 Matrix/Scaler Kit
P/N: 2900-301628 Rev 1
www.kramerav.com

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL MODEL: KIT-500 5x2 Matrix/Scaler Kit P/N: 2900-301628 Rev 1 www.kramerav.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Kramer Electronics Ltd. Contents Introduction Getting Started Overview Typical Applications Defining KIT-500 5x2 Matrix/Scaler Kit Defining KIT-500T Defining KIT-500R Mounting KIT-500 Connecting KIT-500 Connecting the Output to a Balanced/Unbalanced Stereo Audio Acceptor Connecting to KIT-500 via RS-232 Connecting an Occupancy Sensor to the TOGL Pin...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Kramer Electronics Ltd. 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 the video, audio, presentation, and broadcasting professional on a daily basis. In recent years, we...
  • Page 4: Overview

    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 go to our recycling pages at www.kramerav.com/il/quality/environment.
  • Page 5 • Wired and Wireless Auto Switcher – When the receiver is connected to a wireless connectivity device such as Kramer VIA, can automatically select between a wired source at the transmitter or the wireless source at the receiver. •...
  • Page 6: Typical Applications

    Enterprise hybrid meeting rooms. • Education hybrid learning classrooms. • Advanced meeting rooms with combined wired and wireless connectivity demands. Controlling your KIT-500 Control your KIT-500 directly via the front panel push buttons (with on-screen menus, or: • By RS-232 serial commands transmitted by a PC or a controller.
  • Page 7: Defining Kit-500 5X2 Matrix/Scaler Kit

    When not in the OSD menu, press to increase the output volume.  Press to move down the menu list. ENTER Press to accept changes and change the SETUP parameters. RESET TO 1080p Button Press and hold to toggle between XGA and 1080p resolutions. KIT-500 – Defining KIT-500 5x2 Matrix/Scaler Kit...
  • Page 8 Power delivery to USB-C is not supported when KIT-500R delivers power to KIT-500T via PoC. HDMI Connector Connect to an HDMI source. HDMI OUT Connector Connect to an HDMI acceptor. HDBT OUT RJ-45 Connector Connect to KIT-500R. KIT-500 – Defining KIT-500 5x2 Matrix/Scaler Kit...
  • Page 9: Defining Kit-500R

    In OSD, press to move forward through menus or increment parameter values. When not in OSD, press to freeze the display. LINK LED Lights blue when a link is established with the transmitter. ON LED Lights green when device is powered. KIT-500 – Defining KIT-500 5x2 Matrix/Scaler Kit...
  • Page 10 PoC (Power Over Cable) Switch Set the PoC switch to ON on both KIT-500T and KIT-500R. 24V DC Connector Connect to the supplied power adapter, unless the power adapter is connected to KIT-500T. KIT-500 – Defining KIT-500 5x2 Matrix/Scaler Kit...
  • Page 11: Mounting Kit-500

    Kramer Electronics Ltd. Mounting KIT-500 This section provides instructions for mounting KIT-500. Before installing, verify that the environment is within the recommended range: • Operation temperature – 0 to 40C (32 to 104F). • Storage temperature – -40 to +70C (-40 to +158F).
  • Page 12: Connecting Kit-500

    Kramer Electronics Ltd. Connecting KIT-500 Always switch off the power to each device before connecting it to your KIT-500. After connecting your KIT-500, connect its power and then switch on the power to each device. Figure 5: Connecting to the KIT-500 Rear Panel...
  • Page 13 KIT-500T output). ▪ Connect the KIT-500T DATA RS-232 3-pin terminal block connector to a controller (for example, Kramer SL-240C). ▪ Connect the KIT-500R DATA RS-232 3-pin terminal block connector to an RS-232 controlled device (for example, the PTZ camera). 8. Set POC switches on...
  • Page 14: Connecting The Output To A Balanced/Unbalanced Stereo Audio Acceptor

    Figure 6: Connecting to a Balanced Stereo Audio Figure 7: Connecting to an Unbalanced Stereo Audio Acceptor Acceptor Connecting to KIT-500 via RS-232 You can connect to KIT-500 via an RS-232 connection using, for example, a PC. KIT-500 features an RS-232 3-pin terminal block connector allowing the RS-232 to control KIT-500.
  • Page 15: Connecting To Usb Hosts

    This section defines the HDBT pinout, using a straight pin-to-pin cable with RJ-45 connectors. It is recommended that the cable ground shielding be connected/soldered to the connector shield. EIA /TIA 568B Wire Color Orange / White Orange Green / White Blue Blue / White Green Brown / White Brown KIT-500 – Connecting KIT-500...
  • Page 16: Principles Of Operation

    USB devices, while other hosts are inactive. The active USB host is selected either automatically to follow the selected video input (default), or manually as independently-selected USB host (see Defining USB Switching Policy on page 46). KIT-500 – Principles of Operation...
  • Page 17: Cec Signaling

    RS-232 commands between the devices via HDBT (for example, sending commands to the PTZ Camera, that is connected to the RS-232 DATA port on KIT-500R, via an SL-240C Kramer controller that is connected to the RS-232 port on KIT-500T. In addition, you define the KIT-500T...
  • Page 18: Operating And Controlling Kit-500

    Controlling and Operating Via the OSD Menu on page 17). • Freeze the image on the output, using FREEZE button. • Reset to XGA resolution, using ENTER and FREEZE+ buttons. • Reset to 1080p resolution, using MENU and – buttons. KIT-500 – Operating and Controlling KIT-500...
  • Page 19: Using Remote Control Switches

    Use the OSD menu to perform the following operations: • Adjusting Image Parameters on page 18. • Selecting an Input Signal on page 18. • Locking KIT-500R Input Select Buttons on page 19. • Setting Output Parameters on page 19. KIT-500 – Operating and Controlling KIT-500...
  • Page 20 To set the input source: 1. On the front panel press MENU. The menu appears. 2. Click INPUT and select the SOURCE. 3. Press ENTER and select HDMI or HDBT. An input signal is selected. KIT-500 – Operating and Controlling KIT-500...
  • Page 21 Menu Item Function DELAY Set the audio delay time (lip sync) to off, 40ms (default),110ms or 150ms. AUDIO VOLUME Set the AUDIO OUT output volume (default is 80 = 0dB). Audio parameters are defined. KIT-500 – Operating and Controlling KIT-500...
  • Page 22 The EDID file name should be USER_EDID1.bin or USER_EDID2. 2. On the front panel press MENU. The OSD menu appears. 3. Click ADVANCED and select EDID Upload. 4. Select USER EDID. The external EDID file is saved to the device. KIT-500 – Operating and Controlling KIT-500...
  • Page 23 3. Define Auto Sync Off according to the information in the following table: Menu Item Function Leave outputs active always. Slow Disable outputs after ~ 2 minutes of no input detection. Fast Disable outputs after a few seconds of no input detection. Sleep mode is defined. KIT-500 – Operating and Controlling KIT-500...
  • Page 24 C and NC. Turn the relay OFF When off, the relay’s coil is not energized, meaning C and NC are shorted, and there is an open circuit between C and NO. The relay is manually switched. KIT-500 – Operating and Controlling KIT-500...
  • Page 25 (see Connecting an Occupancy Sensor to the TOGL Pin on page 12). INPUT SELECT Set to select between the KIT-500R inputs (HDBT or HDMI). TOGGLE pin functionality is defined. KIT-500 – Operating and Controlling KIT-500...
  • Page 26: Operating Via Ethernet

    IP address. After connecting KIT-500 to the Ethernet port, configure your PC as follows: 1. Click Start > Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center. 2. Click Change Adapter Settings. KIT-500 – Operating and Controlling KIT-500...
  • Page 27 (TCP/IPv4) depending on the requirements of your IT system. 5. Click Properties. The Internet Protocol Properties window relevant to your IT system appears as shown in Figure 9 Figure Figure 9: Internet Protocol Version 4 Properties Window KIT-500 – Operating and Controlling KIT-500...
  • Page 28 You can connect the Ethernet port of KIT-500 to the Ethernet port on a network hub or using a straight-through cable with RJ-45 connectors. Configuring Ethernet Port You can set the Ethernet parameters via the embedded Web pages. KIT-500 – Operating and Controlling KIT-500...
  • Page 29: Using Embedded Web Pages

    1. Enter the IP address of the device in the address bar of your internet browser (default = DHCP). If security is enabled, the Login window appears. Figure 12: Embedded Web Pages Login Window KIT-500 – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 30 Defining Network Settings on page 39. • Managing RS-232 Control on page 40. • Defining Advanced Settings on page 43. • Setting Authentication on page 47. • Viewing the About Page on page 50. KIT-500 – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 31: Routing Inputs To Outputs

    • Adjusting Audio Parameters on page 30. • Adjusting Microphone Settings on page 31. • Adjusting Input Parameters on page 33. • Adjusting Output Parameters on page 34. KIT-500 – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 32 Figure 14: AV – Analog Audio Settings 2. Use the Mic slider to set the microphone audio level. 3. Use the Output slider to set the audio output level. 4. Use the Bass/Treble slider to adjust the bass/treble level. KIT-500 – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 33 (see Figure 15). Mic only – microphone audio overrides the main output audio. ▪ ▪ Off – microphone is disabled (default). 4. Click Dynamic or Condenser to set microphone type. Microphone settings are adjusted. KIT-500 – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 34 Release Time Set the release time to define the transition time for the audio level to return from its reduced level to its normal level after the Hold Time period. Figure 15: Talkover Mode KIT-500 – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 35 3. For each input you can perform the following: ▪ Change the input name label. ▪ Set HDCP on each input On or Off. 4. Use the Volume slider to adjust the volume for each input. Inputs are adjusted. KIT-500 – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 36 Figure 17: AV Settings – Outputs Tab 3. For each output: ▪ Change the label name. ▪ Set HDCP to Follow input (default) or Follow output. 4. Select the output resolution from the drop-down list. Outputs are adjusted. KIT-500 – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 37: Managing Kit-500T Edid

    2. Under STEP 1: SELECT SOURCE, click the required EDID source from the default EDID options, the outputs, or select a User uploaded EDID configuration (for example, the default EDID file). Figure 19: Selecting the EDID Source KIT-500 – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 38 The EDID file is uploaded to the User. In some cases, an uploaded EDID may cause compatibility issues with certain sources. If this happens, we recommended that you copy a default EDID to the input. KIT-500 – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 39: Defining Kit-500T General Settings

    To change the device name: 1. In the Navigation list, click Device Settings. The General tab in the Device Settings page appears. Figure 22: KIT-500 Device Settings – General 2. Next to Device Name, click 3. Enter a new device name (Max. 14 characters).
  • Page 40 The exported configuration file includes routing information, audio settings, input and output settings, network and RS-232 settings, sleep mode and USB type. To export or import the KIT-500 configuration file: 1. In the navigation bar, click the Device Settings tab.
  • Page 41: Defining Network Settings

    DHCP mode – Set DHCP to Off or On (default). ▪ IP Address – When DHCP mode is set to Off, the device uses a static IP address. This requires entering mask and gateway addresses. ▪ Mask Address – Enter subnet mask. KIT-500 – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 42: Managing Rs-232 Control

    To control KIT-500T via CONTROL RS-232 Port: 1. Connect the CONTROL RS-232 port on the KIT-500T to a system controller the RS-232 port of an external device (for example, Kramer SL-240C as shown in Figure 2. Click Device under Settings on the Navigation List.
  • Page 43 KIT-500T to the RS-232 port of an external device (for example, a display connected to HDMI OUT). 2. Click Device under Settings on the Navigation List. 3. Select the RS-232 tab. 4. Click External. KIT-500 – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 44 Sync/Clock, No Sync/No Clock). ▪ Enter a delay time, if required. ▪ Check Hex for command Hex format, if required. ▪ Check Enable to enable the command. Figure 27: RS-232 Page – Creating a Command KIT-500 – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 45: Defining Advanced Settings

    44. • Defining Auto Sync Mode on page 45. • Locking Front Panel Buttons on page 45. • Selecting USB Type on page 45. • Defining USB Switching Policy on page 46. KIT-500 – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 46 Auto Scan – Set auto-scanning to search for an active input to switch to the output. ▪ Last connected – When detecting that a source is connected to an input (which previously had no signal), automatically switch to that input. Automatic switching is defined. KIT-500 – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 47 1. In the navigation bar, click the Device Settings tab. The Device General Settings page appears (Figure 22). 2. Select the Advanced tab (Figure 30). 3. Set USB type to USB 3.0 or USB 2.0 (default). USB support is selected for the USB-C ports. KIT-500 – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 48 1. In the navigation bar, click the Device Settings tab. The Device General Settings page appears (Figure 22). 2. Select the Advanced tab (Figure 30). 3. Click ON (default) or OFF to energize or release the relay. KIT-500R relay activity state is set. KIT-500 – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 49: Setting Authentication

    By default, the webpages are not secured and can be accessed without the username and password (when locked, the default username and password are both: admin). KIT-500 – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 50 Figure 33: Authentication Page – Changing the Password Message The webpage refreshes, the password fields are visible, and a confirmation message appears. 5. Click OK. The password has changed, and the page is reloaded. KIT-500 – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 51 3. Click the Disabled button for Active Security. A confirmation message appears. Figure 36: Authentication Tab – Confirmation Message. 4. Enter current password. 5. Click OK. The webpage refreshes, the password fields disappear, and the upper right icon changes to KIT-500 – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 52: Viewing The About Page

    Kramer Electronics Ltd. Viewing the About Page View the firmware version and Kramer Electronics Ltd details in the About page. Figure 37: About Page KIT-500 – Using Embedded Web Pages...
  • Page 53: Upgrading Firmware

    Kramer Electronics Ltd. Upgrading Firmware Use the Kramer K-UPLOAD software to upgrade the firmware via the KIT-500 PROG USB port ( KIT-500T for KIT-500R), and for KIT-500T via the UI (see Updating KIT-500T Firmware on page 38). The latest version of K-UPLOAD and installation instructions can be downloaded from our website at: www.kramerav.com/support/product_downloads.asp.
  • Page 54: Technical Specifications

    Output Coupling Max Input Signal Level 3.5Vp-p/4.2dBu Max Output Signal Level 10Vp-p/13dBu Frequency Response 20Hz to 20kHz ±0.1dB THD+N (A-weighted) 76dB 500Ω Output Impedance For Embedded Audio – Number of Supported Channels Supported Audio Formats LPCM KIT-500 – Technical Specifications...
  • Page 55 (7.38" x 4.53" x 1.00") Shipping Dimensions (W, D, H) 45.4cm x 23.6cm x 5.4cm (17.9" x 9.3" x 2.1") Net Weight KIT-500: 1.2 kg (2.7lbs) Shipping Weight KIT-500: 2kg (4.4lbs) Accessories Included 1 Power adapter, 2 power cords (EU and...
  • Page 56: Default Communication Parameters

    3840x2160P @60Hz Input Resolution Support KIT-500 supports the following input resolution. 480I/576I 1024x768@(60/70/75) 1360x768@60 480P/576P 1280x1024@(60/75) 1366x768@60 720P@(60/50) 1280X960@60 1400x1050@60 1080I@(60/50) 1280X720@60 1600X900@60 RB 1080P@(60/50) 1920X1080@60 1680x1050@60 1080P@(24/25/30) 1600X1200@60 1920x1200@60 RB 640x480@(60/67/72/75/85) 1280x768@60 2560x1400@60 RB 800x600@(56/60/72/75) 1280x800@60 KIT-500 – Technical Specifications...
  • Page 57: Default Edid

    Modeline...."852x480" 49.450 852 1380 1429 1572 480 484 489 525 +hsync +vsync Detailed timing #3..1366x768p at 50Hz (16:9) Modeline...."1366x768" 84.650 1366 1894 1943 2086 768 772 777 813 +hsync +vsync Detailed timing #4..1366x768p at 60Hz (16:9) KIT-500 – Technical Specifications...
  • Page 58 Date generated... 19/02/2019 Software revision..2.70.0.989 Data source....Real-time 0x0071 Operating system..6.1.7601.2.Service Pack 1 Raw data FF,FF,FF,FF,FF,FF,00,2D,B2,00,12,00,00,00,00,0E,1A,01,03,80,34,20,78,E2,B3,25,AC,51,30,B4,26 , 10,50,54,2 D,CF,00,A9,C0,81,00,A9,40,61,59,45,59,31,59,71,4F,81,40,02,3A,80,18,71,38,2D,40,58,2C , 45,00,0 F,24,21,00,00,1E,00,00,00,FD,00,38,4C,1E,53,11,00,0A,20,20,20,20,20,20,00,00,00,FC,00,56 , 4 D,2D,31,30,48,32,0A,20,20,20,20,20,00,00,00,F7,00,00,08,42,A2,20,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,01,AF , 02,03,23 C1,50,90,05,02,14,1F,20,22,5D,5F,61,62,64,66,67,69,6B,23,09,07,07,83,01,00,00,65,03,0C , 00,10,03,51,03 D0,05,21,F0,2D,00,58,31,45,00,0F,1A,21,00,00,9E,51,13,54,D0,32,E0,2D,10,10,31,45 , BA,88,21,00,00,1E,11,21,56,D0,52,00,2D,30,10,31,45,80,BA,88,21,00,00,1E,B1,27,56,D0,52,00,2D , 30,10,31,45,80,BA,88,21,00,00,1E,B1,0A,D0,A0,20,40,2D,20,08,71,22,01,80,E0,21,00,00,00,00,F1,CF KIT-500 – Technical Specifications...
  • Page 59: Protocol 3000

    Kramer Electronics Ltd. Protocol 3000 Kramer devices can be operated using Kramer Protocol 3000 commands sent via serial or Ethernet ports. Understanding Protocol 3000 Protocol 3000 commands are a sequence of ASCII letters, structured according to the following. • Command format:...
  • Page 60: Protocol 3000 Commands

    #AV-SW-MODElayer_type,out_index,connection_mode<CR> indicates the signal type: to manual: 1 – Video + Audio #AV-SW-MODE1,1,0<CR> FEEDBACK out_index: ~nn@AV-SW-MODElayer_type,out_index,connection_mode<CR>< 1- Video outputs LF> – Connection connection_mode mode 0 – Manual 1 – Auto scan 2 – Last connected switch KIT-500 – Protocol 3000...
  • Page 61 The port number must be within the following range: 0-(2^16-1). – TCP/UDP port_type ETH-PORT? Get Ethernet port COMMAND Get the Ethernet port – TCP/UDP port number protocol. port_id protocol for UDP: #ETH-PORT?port_type<CR> #ETH-PORT?udp<CR> TCP: 5000~5099 FEEDBACK UDP: 50000~50999 ~nn@ETH-PORTport_type,port_id<CR><LF> KIT-500 – Protocol 3000...
  • Page 62 – On/Off #LOUDNESSio_index,enabled<CR> #LOUDNESS1,1<CR> 0 – Off FEEDBACK 1 – On ~nn@LOUDNESSio_index,enabled<CR><LF> – 1 io_index LOUDNESS? Get audio loudness. COMMAND Get audio loudness: – On/Off enabled #LOUDNESS?io_index<CR> #LOUDNESS?1<CR> 0 – Off FEEDBACK 1 – On ~nn@LOUDNESSio_index,enabled<CR><LF> KIT-500 – Protocol 3000...
  • Page 63 RS-232 protocol port, if available. For proper settings consult your network administrator. For Backward compatibility, the parameter can be omitted. In this case, the Network ID, by default, is 0, which is the Ethernet control port. KIT-500 – Protocol 3000...
  • Page 64 – Source id in_index out_index 1 – USBC1 2 – USBC2 3 – HDMI 1 4 – HDMI 2 out_index 1 – USBC1 2 – USBC2 3 – HDMI 1 4 – HDMI 2 5 – HDMI (REMOTE) KIT-500 – Protocol 3000...
  • Page 65 – Audio parameter #TREBLE?io_index<CR> treble_level #TREBLE?1<CR> in Kramer units, 0-30 FEEDBACK ~nn@TREBLEio_index,treble_level<CR><LF> – firmware_version VERSION? Get firmware version COMMAND Get the device firmware number. version number: #VERSION?<CR> XX.XX.XXXX where the digit groups are: major.minor.build version #VERSION?<CR> FEEDBACK ~nn@VERSIONfirmware_version<CR><LF> KIT-500 – Protocol 3000...
  • Page 66 Set the CEC bypass to on: 0 – Off #CEC-PASScec_bypass<CR> #CEC-PASS1<CR> 1 – On FEEDBACK ~nn@CEC-PASScec_bypass<CR><LF> – CEC mode CEC-PASS? cec_bypass Get CEC bypass state. COMMAND Get the CEC bypass: 0 – Off #CEC-PASS?<CR> #CEC-PASS1<CR> 1 – On FEEDBACK ~nn@CEC-PASScec_bypass<CR><LF> KIT-500 – Protocol 3000...
  • Page 67 Get HW GPIO configuration: – Hardware GPIO type gpio_type configuration. #GPIO-CFG?gpio_id<CR> #GPIO-CFG?1<CR> 10 – Edge=On/Off FEEDBACK 11 – GND=On ~nn@GPIO-CFGgpio_id,gpio_type<CR><LF> 12 – GND=Off 13 – Hi=On 14 – Hi=Off 15 – GND=On;Hi=Off 16 – GND=Off;Hi=On 17 – Input Select KIT-500 – Protocol 3000...
  • Page 68 0 – Off FEEDBACK 1 – On ~nn@MUTEout_index,mute_mode<CR><LF> – 1 out_index MUTE? Get audio mute. COMMAND Get audio mute status of the – On/Off mute_mode output: #MUTE?out_index<CR> 0 – Off #MUTE1?<CR> FEEDBACK 1 – On ~nn@MUTEout_index,mute_mode<CR><LF> KIT-500 – Protocol 3000...
  • Page 69 #VFRZout_index,freeze_flag<CR> #VFRZ1,1<CR> 0 – Off FEEDBACK 1 – On ~nn@VFRZout_index,freeze_flag<CR><LF> – 1 VFRZ? out_index Get output freeze COMMAND Get output freeze status: – On/Off status. #VFRZ?out_index<CR> freeze_flag #VFRZ?1<CR> 0 – Off FEEDBACK 1 – On ~nn@VFRZout_index,freeze_flag<CR><LF> KIT-500 – Protocol 3000...
  • Page 70 – 1 VMUTE? out_index Get video on output COMMAND Get video on output status: – Video Mute status. #VMUTE?out_index<CR> flag #VMUTE?1<CR> 0 – Video enabled + Audio FEEDBACK enabled ~nn@VMUTEout_index,flag<CR><LF> 1 – Video disabled + Audio enabled KIT-500 – Protocol 3000...
  • Page 71 ▪ For output: o 1 = HDMI ▪ For input: o 1 = HDBT o 2 0 HDMI ▪ – Signal ID <signal_type> attribute: o VIDEO ▪ <index> – 1 KIT-500 – Protocol 3000...
  • Page 72: Result And Error Codes

    In case of an error, the device responds with an error message. The error message syntax: • ~NN@ERR XXX<CR><LF> – when general error, no specific command • ~NN@CMD ERR XXX<CR><LF> – for specific command • NN – machine number of device, default = 01 • XXX – error code KIT-500 – Protocol 3000...
  • Page 73 (Reserved) ERR_RESERVED_8 (Reserved) ERR_RESERVED_9 (Reserved) ERR_RESERVED_10 (Reserved) ERR_RESERVED_11 (Reserved) ERR_RESERVED_12 (Reserved) ERR_EDID_CORRUPTED EDID corrupted ERR_NON_LISTED Device specific errors File has the same CRC – not changed ERR_SAME_CRC ERR_WRONG_MODE Wrong operation mode ERR_NOT_CONFIGURED Device/chip was not initialized KIT-500 – Protocol 3000...
  • Page 74 This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights which vary from country to country or state to state. This limited warranty is void if (i) the label bearing the serial number of this product has been removed or defaced, (ii) the product is not distributed by Kramer Electronics or (iii) this product is not purchased from an authorized Kramer Electronics reseller.
  • Page 75 SAFETY WARNING Disconnect the unit from the power supply before opening and servicing For the latest information on our products and a list of Kramer distributors, visit our website where updates to this user manual may be found. We welcome your questions, comments, and feedback.

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