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  • Page 58 12 V DC Output Ports Power Supply: 12 V DC, 1 A / 2 A Max Connects to Provides 12 V DC power to independent hardware devices.
  • Page 59 12 V DC Output Ports Power Supply: 12 V DC, 1 A / 2 A Max Connects to Switch, Screen, Projector Lift, Lighting, Motorized Equipment, Motion Device, etc. Provides 12 V DC power for the relay loop.
  • Page 60 12 V DC Output Ports Power Supply: 12 V DC, 1 A / 2 A Max Provides 12 V DC power for the digital output loop. Connects to Switch, Screen, Projector Lift, Lighting and Equipment Control.
  • Page 61 12 V DC Output Ports Power Supply: 12 V DC, 1 A / 2 A Max Provides 12 V DC power for the digital output loop. Provides connection to digital output #2. Provides connection to digital output #1.
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    Relay Channels NO, Isolated Relays: 24 V DC 2 A Max Normally Closed Open Connects to Switch, Screen, Projector Lift, Lighting, Motorized Equipment, Motion Device, etc.
  • Page 63 TTL Level (0 ~ 5 V) Carrier Frequency: 10 ~ 455 kHz RS-232 Ports Unidirectional (0 ~ 5 V or +/-5 V) Baud Rate: 300 to 115200 (default: 9600) Data Bit: 8 (default) or 7 Stop Bit: 1 (default) or 2 Parity: None (default), Even or Connects to IR: Blu-ray / DVD Player, TV,...
  • Page 64 IR Receiver IR Receiver Unidirectional IR 2 x IR Transmitters...
  • Page 65 Programmable Digital Input Channels Digital Input VDC Mode: -Input Voltage Range: 0 ~ 24 V DC -Programmable Range: 1 ~ 24 VDC Dry Contact Mode: -Pull-up 2 k to + 12 V DC Connects to Digital Input: Switches, Sensors Monitors and Button Triggers.
  • Page 66 Programmable Digital Output Channels Digital Output: 300 mA sink from 24 V DC Connects to Digital Output: Switch, Screen, Projector Lift, Lighting and Equipment Control. Relay Module...
  • Page 67 Bidirectional RS-232 Ports Baud Rate: 300 to 115200 (default: 9600) Data Bit: 8 (default) or 7 Stop Bit: 1 (default) or 2 Parity: None (default), even or Connects to Projector, Matrix Switch, Camera, etc.
  • Page 68 Programmable Bidirectional RS-232/422/485 Ports Configurable by pin assignment Baud Rate: 300 to 115200 (default: 9600) Data Bit: 8 (default) or 7 Stop Bit: 1 (default) or 2 Parity: None (default), Even or Flow Control: None (default) or RTS/CTS Connects to Projector, Matrix Switch, Camera, etc.
  • Page 69 Bidirectional RS-232 / 422 / 485 Ports Configurable by pin assignment Connects to Projector, Matrix Switch, Camera, etc.
  • Page 70 The RJ-45 port is used to connect and access TCP, UDP, PJLink, ONVIF, HTTP, HTTPS, and Telnet devices. Ethernet / VK1200 / 2200 can operate as a Control LAN DHCP server for assigning IP addresses to the devices ONVIF PJLink Ethernet Switch Telnet Modular Matrix Switch...
  • Page 71 Front View Rear View Side View Front View Side View Rear View...
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  • Page 75 RS-232 Projector Video Switch Relay Dry Contact Device Lighting Control Door Sensor Screen PoE Switch Projector Projector Lift Conference Network System Ethernet Cable Camera Dry Contact Door Device Sensor RS-232 Projector Video Switch Relay Lighting Control PoE Switch Projector Screen Conference Network System...
  • Page 79 Bidirectional RS-232 Ports Baud Rate: 300 to 115200 (default: 9600) Data Bit: 8 (default) or 7 Stop Bit: 1 (default) or 2 Parity: None (default), even or Connects to Projector, Matrix Switch, Camera, etc.
  • Page 80 2 x Relay Channels Normally Open, Isolated Relays Contact Rating: 24VDC 1A Max Normally Closed Open Connects to Switch, Screen, Projector Lift, Lighting, Motorized Equipment, Motion Device, etc.
  • Page 81 1 x Programmable Digital Input Channel Digital Input VDC Mode: -Input Voltage Range: 0 to 5 VDC -Programmable Range: 1 to 5 VDC Dry Contact Mode: -Pull-up 2k ohms to + 5 VDC Connects to Digital Input: Switches, Sensors, Monitors, or Button...
  • Page 82 The RJ-45 port is used to connect and access TCP, UDP, PJLink, ONVIF, HTTP, HTTPS, and Telnet Ethernet devices. ONVIF PJLink Ethernet Switch Telnet Modular Matrix Switch Telnet VK224 KNX IP Interface VK236 OUTLET STATUS SE LEC T OUTLET SENSOR SENSOR CURRENT CURRENT...
  • Page 83 VK224 (Rear) Network OUTLET STATUS S E L E C T OUTLET SENSOR SENSOR CURRENT CURRENT ADDRESS Control Box Power Distribution Video Matrix Projector Camera Unit Serial Devices Ethernet Serial   The available Expansion Box models include:...
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  • Page 194 The Button/Slider Bar Actions panel consists of the following elements:...
  • Page 195 You can configure a button with Device commands (On, Off, Stop, Play, etc.); as a Macro to send multiple commands to one or more devices; or as a Link to other Viewer pages. Advanced Options allow you to add conditions to the commands, as described on the next page.
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  • Page 255 ATEN and third-party devices. One ATEN control system allows management from up to two Unizon™ servers. Note that a license is required for using Unizon™. For more information, see ATEN Unizon™ User Manual. When an ATEN-controller-managed AV device is added to Unizon™, the following information is available in the Unizon™...
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  • Page 373 ATEN Control System supports the following KNX Datapoint Types (DPT):...