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KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY

The Router Mode Keys

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7 The Router Mode Keys

This section describes how to:

Configure the

RC-IR2 (see section 7.1)

Initialize the

RC-IR2 (see section 7.2)

Use the ROUTER Mode keys (see section 7.3)

7.1 Configuration

For the

RC-IR2 to identify the switcher that it has to control, a ROUTER

number (see section 7.2.1) and a GROUP number

1

(see section 7.2.2) need to be

assigned for specific identification of each switcher.
Older Kramer products were arranged in several groups according to several

criteria, such as the protocol type and version, the baud rate, the number of

units that can be controlled per group and so on, as defined in Table 3, which

applies to older Kramer machines.
Table 3 defines 16 different groups, numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, 14, 15,

16, 17, 18, and 20 (there are no groups numbered 8, 13, or 19). Groups numbered

1, 2, 3, 4, 14, 15 and 16 include units with only a single output. In some cases, you

will need to allocate different versions of the same unit to different groups. For

example, the

VS-4x4YC vertical interval matrix switcher appears in Groups 5 and

12. Group 5 works with the old protocol (at the time that the

VS-4x4YC was

initially manufactured) and Group 12 works with the new protocol

2

.

Newer Kramer products are allocated to either group 12 (communication

protocol 2000) or group 11 (if they have one output only

3

).

1 In cases where the machine does not have a built-in IR receiver it still has to be allocated to a group and can be controlled
via the external IR receiver (see section 5.2)
2 Kramer Protocol-2000 (version 3.1 or higher)
3 The group 11 machines are protocol 2000 switchers that have only one output, so that the output is preset to 1 and you only
have to press the input number digit on the selector buttons