Kramer Electronics RC-IR2 User Manual
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The Router Mode Keys
11
Table 2 is valid as per January 2004. Newer machines (using Protocol 2000)
may be programmed for Group 12 or 11.
Table 4: Group Definition Criteria for Older Machines
Group
Speed
1
1, 2, and 3
1200
4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10 12, 14, 15, 16, 17,
18 and 20
9600
Group
Maximum # of Units per Group
Groups 7
2
, 9 and 10
1
Groups 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 15, 17, and 18
8
Groups 4, 12, 14, and 16
16
7.3 Using the RC-IR2 keys in the ROUTER Mode
The following sections describe how to:
Use the <-> and <--> keys for selecting the single or the double digit
modes (see section 7.3.1)
Switch an input to an output (see section 7.3.2)
Use the STO and RCL keys for storing and recalling switcher settings (see
section 7.3.3)
Use the TAKE key (see section 7.3.4)
Use the VIDEO AUDIO and AFV keys (see section 7.3.5)
7.3.1
The <0/10> Selector Key
The <0/10> key represents either 0 or 10 depending on the digit mode:
When the single-digit mode is selected, by pressing the <-> key, the
selector button <0/10> represents 10 (in the sequence from 1 to 20)
When the double-digit mode is selected, by pressing the <--> key, the
selector button <0/10> represents 0 (in a sequence from 01 to 99)
For example, to select 5 in the single-digit mode, press <5> and when in the
double-digit mode, press <0/10> and <5>.
1 Baud (with no parity, 8 data bits and 1 stop bit)
2 One video unit and one audio unit