Kramer Electronics, Ltd. Kramer K-Config Guide Revision 6 Software Version 1.0.3.x Intended for Kramer Technical Personnel or Ext
Introduction 3 1.3 Trigger Types Available Table 3 lists the types of triggers that can be used for each room controller. Section 6Table 3: Availab
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Introduction 4 1.4 Actions, Labels and Button Number Limits Table 4 lists the limit to the number of act
Introduction 5 1.6 Quick Start To configure your Room Controller, follow these basic steps: Set the System Section 1 Install the Software Section
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Introduction 6 1.7 Initial Planning Carefully plan your RC system layout to ensure a smooth and easy con
Kramer K-Config Software Installation 7 1.9 Defining the System This section defines the minimum requirements for the Kramer K-Config and describes
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Kramer K-Config Software Installation 8 2.3 Installing Kramer K-Config Software To download Kramer K-Con
The Peripheral Device Drivers 9 3 The Peripheral Device Drivers The RC system peripheral devices have device drivers that let them communicate with
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The Peripheral Device Drivers 10 Figure 7: The Driver Manager Window Prior to Installing the Drivers 4.
Defining the Control Room 11 Figure 9: Loading the Drivers 6. Click OK (or Apply and then OK). The drivers are now installed1The Driver Manager fea
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Defining the Control Room 12 To define the devices via the Control Room: 1. In the Control Room1 area, c
Contents i 1 Introduction 1Contents 1.1 Applicable Room Controllers 1 1.2 Available Commands for Room Control Ports 2 1.3 Trigger Types Avail
Defining the Control Room 13 Figure 12: The Auxiliary Device View 4. In the Control Room area, select 1 - SV-55215. Click +. . 6. Select a device
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Defining the Control Room 14 Note: Be sure that your control room setup tree is correct before continuing
Defining the Control Room 15 Master RC to a series of control actions. Once you have created a Virtual Device layout, it can be shared using the Impo
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Defining the Control Room 16 For example, you can change the appearance of the virtual front panel as ill
Defining the Control Room 17 Figure 21: The “DVD Control” Virtual Device Front Panel 3. Right click the label and buttons to name them (see Figure
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Defining the Control Room 18 4.1.2 The RC-4 Remote Controller – Compatible with SL-1, SL-10, SL-12 and SV
Tab Area Settings 19 5 Tab Area Settings The tab area includes the: • Machine front panel – shows the front panel of the selected machine and if av
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Tab Area Settings 20 Figure 26: The Drivers Tree Window 5. Select and double-click the relevant manufac
Tab Area Settings 21 Figure 29: Writing a Port Description 9. In the same way add a driver to each of the other ports. 10. Click the Properties fie
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Tab Area Settings 22 5.1.1 Defining the Ethernet Ports The Ethernet ports let you send serial commands vi
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Contents ii 6.11.3 The Button Light Action Type 51 6.11.4 The Button Ignore Action Type 52 6.11.5 Th
Tab Area Settings 23 5.1.2 Setting the Volume Properties Set the volume properties for SV-551 and SV-552 (analog or digital), as illustrated in Figu
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Tab Area Settings 24 5.2 The Device Settings Tab Device setting readout is possible with standalone room
Tab Area Settings 25 Table 7: The Device Settings Tab Features Feature Function Device General Settings Area Includes the device information (maste
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Tab Area Settings 26 Table 8 summarizes date and time setting options: Table 8: Setting the Date and Time
Tab Area Settings 27 Set Date and Time Procedure From the Ethernet 1. In the Sync Date and Time area, check “From Server Address”. 2. Type the
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The Triggers 28 6 The Triggers A trigger comprises a series of actions that can be activated by an event
The Triggers 29 6.2 Adding Actions to a Trigger To add actions to a trigger (for example, to the built-in All On trigger), do the following: 1. In
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The Triggers 30 Figure 47: Selecting the Command The Description area specifies the action to be added
The Triggers 31 You can: Delete an action Copy an action Move actions up or down Once a Trigger is assigned with actions, its font is bold an
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The Triggers 32 To replace the Fast Blink action: 1. Select the action you want to replace (for example,
Contents iii Figure 22: Setting the LCD and Button Label Names 17Figure 23: Final Appearance of the “DVD Control” Virtual Device Front Panel in K-
The Triggers 33 6.4 Adding a Custom Trigger A custom trigger, when added to the Available Triggers list, can be included in the schedule (see Sectio
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The Triggers 34 6.5 Set the Schedule For devices with internal clocks, the schedule lets you activate Al
The Triggers 35 6.6 The Monitor Event Trigger The monitor event is a trigger that activates a sequence of actions when a certain selected driver mes
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The Triggers 36 6.7 The Add Timer Trigger The Add Timer trigger lets the control system wait for a defin
The Triggers 37 Figure 65: The Timer Trigger in the Triggers List 3. Set the timer timeout to 5 seconds1: Figure 66: Set the Timeout 4. Add the f
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The Triggers 38 Figure 68: Projector Power ON Command in the Button Trigger Action List 7. From the Act
The Triggers 39 Figure 71: Active Button Trigger Action List Step III: Define the Monitor Event 9. Add a monitor event trigger and select the ON re
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The Triggers 40 6.7.2 System Inactivity Example In this example, the Timer trigger is used to perform a s
The Triggers 41 Figure 76: The Timer Trigger in the Triggers List 3. Set the timeout to 20 minutes1: Figure 77: Set the Timeout 4. Add the follow
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The Triggers 42 6. Add the Stop Timer trigger: Figure 80: Add the Stop Timer Action 7. Move the Stop T
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Contents iv Figure 81: Move the Stop Timer Action 42Figure 82: Add the Start Timer Action 42Figure
The Triggers 43 6.8 The GPI/O Trigger The GPI/O (General Purpose Input/Output) port can be configured via the K-Config software. Using GPI/O, you ca
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The Triggers 44 6.8.1 Digital Input The digital input reads the digital input of an external sensor devic
The Triggers 45 4. Select the condition for activating the trigger: Level moved from High to Low Closing the circuit1 or the voltage exceeding its
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The Triggers 46 6.8.2 Digital Output The digital output function is defined by the pull-up setup: • With
The Triggers 47 Figure 94: Select the Behavior of the Digital Input Trigger You can now add actions to this trigger (see Section 6.26.9 The
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The Triggers 48 Figure 97: The Button Trigger Properties Window 3. Select the type of behavior (see Sec
The Triggers 49 Figure 100: Button Trigger Properties Window (Toggle 1-2-3-4) When selecting the Toggle option, a sequence of actions is written for
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The Triggers 50 6.10 The Knob Turning Trigger A Knob Turning trigger is created when clicking a digital v
The Triggers 51 Figure 105 shows the port command actions1: Figure 105: Port Commands 6.11.2 The Relay Command (Port Switch) Action Type Figure 106
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The Triggers 52 Select the button light from the Color Selection Window1: Figure 108: Button Color Selec
Contents v Figure 140: Set the New Command Table Name 65Figure 141: The New Command Table Name 66Figure 142: The Table Details Window 66Figu
The Triggers 53 6.11.6 The Switcher Command Action Type The switcher commands let you switch any of the inputs to the output, see Figure 111: Figur
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The Triggers 54 If you try to unlock the panel by one of its buttons, the following message appears: Fig
The Triggers 55 Figure 118: Select LEDs to Light 6.11.11 The States Action Type The States action type appears in the action type list only after t
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The Triggers 56 Figure 120: The States Action Type 2. Set the command list for each state: Figure 121:
The Triggers 57 Figure 123: Using States in an Action List 6.11.12 The Delay Action Type The Delay action type lets you set a delay time of up to 6
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Write the Configuration 58 7 Write the Configuration Once the configuration is ready, you can write it t
Set K-NET IDs 59 8 Set K-NET IDs In a room setup, the auxiliary devices connected to the Master RC are daisy chained via K-NET and need to be assign
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The Driver Manager 60 9 The Driver Manager This section defines the Driver Manager window and describes
The Driver Manager 61 # Feature Function 5 Command Area Displays the command type and command string 6 IR Commands Area (see Section 9.1.2Lists
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The Driver Manager 62 Write the serial command1, as illustrated in Figure 132. Figure 132: Writing a Ser
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Contents vi Tables Table 1: Applicable Room Controllers 1Table 2: Room Controller Commands Available
The Driver Manager 63 9.1.2 Creating an IR Command To create IR commands for a selected device, connect the FC-29 or RC device (with IR learning capa
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The Driver Manager 64 To create a new IR command for the RC device: 1. Click the New button in the IR co
The Driver Manager 65 9.1.3 Creating Serial Range Commands It is useful to write serial commands to a table if they include an adjustment range (for
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The Driver Manager 66 3. Click OK. Figure 141: The New Command Table Name 4. Click the Table Details b
The Driver Manager 67 Figure 143: Setting the Number of Command Rows You can change the number of rows at any time. 2. Enter the command data acc
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The Driver Manager 68 4. Add the following commands. If the data range in this example is from 0 to 64,
The Driver Manager 69 You can also do this logarithmically, for example, to increase the volume at a fast rate in the lower range and slower in the h
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The Driver Manager 70 6. When the table is complete, click OK. You can create several sets of tables for
The Driver Manager 71 4. Add the Command table to the list Figure 152: Adding the Commands Table to the List You can create several other tables f
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The Driver Manager 72 You can select a group of commands1, for example, from 0 to 4 in the Auto Select Ro
Introduction 1 1 Introduction Welcome to Kramer Electronics! Since 1981, Kramer Electronics has been providing a world of unique, creative, and affo
The Driver Manager 73 The selected list of commands will appear when setting commands in the port command area: Figure 157: The Selecting commands i
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The Driver Manager 74 Figure 159: Query Command Details Windows (for Lamp Hours and Power, respectivel
The Driver Manager 75 9.2.1 Setting the Query Details (for Lamp Hours) The protocol of the main display determines the format in which the numerical
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The Driver Manager 76 Figure 162: Writing the Query Command (Lamp Hours) The Query Format is set to enco
The Driver Manager 77 Table 13 shows the query format details: Table 13: Lamp Hour Query Format Details Feature Function Lamp Hour Example Begin S
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The Driver Manager 78 9.2.2 Setting the Power Query The protocol of the main display determines the form
The Driver Manager 79 The Query Format is set to encode the projector response, as defined in Table 15: Table 15: Projector Query Response (Power) Th
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The Driver Manager 80 Figure 167: Expected Result Table (Power) 6. In the Alerts tab, check Alert Enabl
The Kramer K-Config Menus 81 10 The Kramer K-Config Menus This section describes the Kramer K-Config menus. 10.1 The File Menu Figure 16 illustrate
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The Kramer K-Config Menus 82 10.1.2 Saving a Project When saving, writing or opening a new project, foll
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Introduction 2 1.2 Available Commands for Room Control Ports Since each Room Controller includes differe
The Kramer K-Config Menus 83 2. Click Open. If the device already exists on your list, you will get the following message: Otherwise the device wil
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY The Kramer K-Config Menus 84 Figure 175: Export Device xml 10.2 The Device Menu Figure 17 illustrates t
The Kramer K-Config Menus 85 Figure 177: Load Firmware Upgrade Window (SV-551) 3. Click the Connect button. The Connect Window appears: Figure 178
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Connecting the RC-6X Series Room Controller as a Standalone Device 86 Figure 179: Load Firmware Upgrade
Connecting via the ETHERNET 87 12 Connecting via the ETHERNET You can connect the device (for example, the SV-551) via the Ethernet using a crossove
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