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Putting the vsa-32 into operation, Operating the vsa-32 – Hall Research VSA-32 User Manual

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Model VSA-32

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. Putting the VSA-32 into Operation

• After you have successfully uploaded a configuration to the VSA-32

User Interface, disconnect the computer serial cable.

• Connect the VSA-32 Connector Panel to the Receiver via 2 UTP

(Cat5/5e/6) cables.

• Connect the VSA-32 User Interface to the Transmitter via 1 UTP

(Cat5/5e/6) cable.

• Connect the VSA-32 Connector Panel to the compatible remote UVA

sending unit via 1 UTP (Cat5/5e/6) cable.

• Connect all the video and audio sources to the VSA-32 connector panel

and compatible remote UVA sender.

• When you connect power supply to the Receiver and ensure the

compatible remote UVA sender is also powered.

• The LED’s on the User Interface flash twice and scrolls, to indicate the

boot up sequence.

• The VSA-32 is now ready select video inputs and to adjust the volume.

. Operating the VSA-32

• To operate the VSA-32, first press the power button. The power button

on the VSA-32 will now light up. If you have previously uploaded a serial
command for the “Power = On” command then that serial command will
now be issued to the projector.

• Next, select an input 1-3 by pressing the corresponding button. The

button you just pressed will light up and the serial command associated
with that button will be sent to the projector, if previously programmed.

• In addition to issuing serial commands to the projector the VSA-32

Transmitter will also switch the source of the video being transmitted to
the Receiver to the input you just selected.

• Only 1 video source will be transmitted to the VSA-32 at any given time.

Volume is adjusted by selecting either A/V or Mic with the “Vol Sel”
button and turning the volume knob. If either the A/V or MIC audio is
MUTED, the volume control can not be adjusted.

• You will see the volume level indicated by the volume LED bar. Volume

level is adjusted per input and saved in memory for each input.