Kramer Electronics VP-61xl User Manual
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KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD.
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2 HOW DO I GET STARTED?
The fastest way to get started is to take your time and do everything right the first
time. Taking 15 minutes to read the manual may save you a few hours later. You
don’t even have to read the whole manual. If a section doesn’t apply to you, you
don’t have to spend your time reading it.
3 UNPACKING AND CONTENTS
The items contained in your Kramer switcher package are listed below. Please
save the original box and packaging materials for possible future shipment.
Switcher
AC power cable
This User Manual
KRAMER Software for Windows 95/98 ®
KRAMER Null Modem Adapter Connector
Rubber feet
3.1
Optional Accessories
The following accessories, which are available from Kramer, can enhance
implementation of your machine. For information regarding cables and additional
accessories, contact your Kramer dealer.
VP-300 - (1:3 High Resolution VGA Distribution Amplifier) can be serially
inserted between the switcher and the acceptors. It is a full bandwidth
distributor designed for computer and workstations applications. The
VP-
300 splits a VGA/Super-VGA/XGA graphics card output to 3 monitors,
with no discernible signal degradation. State-of-the-art video amplifying
circuitry and microchip technology make the
VP-300 the first choice
Graphics Component Distributor. Signal bandwidth of 345MHz allows the
VP-300 to be used with the highest quality graphics workstations.
VP-211 - (2x1 Automatic VGA/Audio Switcher) can be serially inserted
between the VGA/audio switcher and the acceptors for VGA/audio
distribution. It is a full bandwidth switcher designed for computer and
presentation applications. The
VP-211 automatically detects the presence of
a VGA/XGA signal on input no. 1 and routes it to the output. If the signal
disappears, the machine switches to input no. 2 and routes it to the output.
When the signal on input no. 1 re-appears, the
VP-211 reroutes input no. 1
to the output. The machine operates in audio-follow-video (VGA) mode and
switches the stereo audio input appropriate to the VGA input. Signal