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1. DGKAT ETHERNET REMOTE cv 1 2 DDD w 36 ne Feature Function AUDIO IN HDMI 3 5mm Mini Connect to an unbalanced audio source for audio takeover of the HDMI 1 and HDMI 2 Unbalanced Jack embedded audio see Section 6 3 The pinout is defined in Section 5 3 Connectors PC 3 5mm Mini Jack Connect to the unbalanced audio of the computer graphics source from 1 to 2 The pinout is defined in Section 5 3 DP 3 5mm Mini Jack Connect to the unbalanced audio source for analog audio takeover of the DisplayPort embedded audio see Section 6 3 The pinout is defined in Section 5 3 see Section 6 3 S PDIF IN RCA Connect to the digital audio source of the component video Y Pb Pr MIC IN 3 5mm Mini Connect to a microphone see pinout in Section 5 2 Jack COND DYN MIC DIP switch Select between a condenser and a dynamic type microphone S PDIF OUT RCA Connector Connect to a digital audio acceptor 25 LINE OUT L R Terminal Block Connect to the L and R unbalanced stereo audio acceptor Connector Section 5 3 CV L R RCA Connect to the unbalanced stereo audio of the composite video source from 1 to 2 i Y Pb Pr l M JM AO OLL dA Feature Function REMOTE IR 3 5mm Mini Jack Connects to an external IR receiver unit for controlling the machine via an IR remote opening controller instead of using the front panel IR receiver Covered by a cap The 3 5mm Optional Can be us
2. lt 2 1st Level 2nd Level Input Display Mode Single Window Picture in Picture Picture Picture Split Customized Input Source CV1 CV2 PC1 PC2 HDMI1 HDMI2 COMP SDI Input Settings H Image Shift Dot 20 790 Volatile Vimage Shit pew Pane Auto Positioning Of o 133 Not applicable to HD SD video Wide Scan 2 Single window also displays the aspect ratio in the OSD MENU In case the window is inactive 1 will be returned ee ee ee a ee KR oO Nm OIAIJOINI 0 N O O N EDID Select 1024x768 60 135 Applicable to EDIDony 7 14 Note that the color depth bit is the MSB of PM EDID_SEL which represents the resolution In case 8bpp is selected set the color depth bit accordingly For example when selecting 1600x900 60 at 8bpp PM EDID_SEL 86h 134 dec HOOP Mode E C ok cP ee or Bl OW PMP ol WINI o and when selecting it at 12bpp PM EDID_SEL 6h 6 dec VP 770 The VP 770 RS 232 Communication Protocol 103 2nd Level 3rd Level 4th Level Range Func Note Also note that the modeline bit is bit 6 of PM EDID_SEL which represents the resolution In case single modeline is selected set the modeline bit accordingly For example when selecting 1600x900 60 in Single modeline 12bpp PM EDID_SEL 46h 70 dec and when selecting it in Multiple modelines 1st Level 12bpp PM EDID_SEL 6h 6 dec Color Spase R o fa Auto Window Cus
3. The Output Settings The Audio Settings Page The RS 232 over TP Page The Emergency Alert System Page The Security Page The About Us Page Save or Upload a Configuration VP 770 Contents NNNNA ONNN 10 11 12 12 1 12 2 12 3 13 13 1 13 2 13 3 13 4 Port Tunneling Flash Memory Upgrade Technical Specifications Default Communication Parameters Input Resolutions Output Resolutions The VP 770 RS 232 Communication Protocol Using the Communication Protocol Communication Protocol Mimicking OSD Protocol Table Mimicking Remote and Front Panel Buttons The Protocol 3000 Common Operation Commands Figures Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 VP 770 Presentation Switcher Scaler Front Panel VP 770 Presentation Switcher Scaler Rear Panel 15 pin HD Connector Pinout Connecting the VP 770 Presentation Switcher Scaler TP PINOUT Microphone Pinout Audio Input Pinout Input Menu Select the Display Mode Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 17 Figure 18 Figure 19 Figure 20 Figure 21 Figure 22 Figure 23 Figure 24 Figure 25 Figure 26 Figure 27 Figure 28 Figure 29 Figure 30 Figure 31 Figure 32 Figure 33 Figure 34 Figure 35 Figure 36 Figure 37 Figure 38 Changing the Size of the Window Increasing the Width Increasing the Height Positioning the Window Window
4. The Routing amp Scaling Page standby mode The Routing amp Scaling Page Moving the PIP Window The Routing amp Scaling Page PIP Window The Routing amp Scaling Page Changing the Resolution The Routing amp Scaling Page The Swap Inputs The Routing amp Scaling Page Swapping the Inputs The Routing amp Scaling Page Auto Switching Window Main Tab The Routing amp Scaling Page selecting the Inputs to Scan PiP Tab The Routing amp Scaling Page Auto Switching Window The Routing amp Scaling Page Lower Buttons Bar The Routing amp Scaling Page Selecting a Preset The Routing amp Scaling Page Saving the selected Preset The Routing amp Scaling Page Recalling a Preset The Routing amp Scaling Page TAKE Mode The Routing amp Scaling Page Cancel the Changes The Routing amp Scaling Page Audio Level Sliders The Routing amp Scaling Page Muting the Audio Level The Device Settings Page The Device Settings Page Changing the IP number The Device Settings Page Selecting the Firmware File The Device Settings Page the Firmware File Selected The Device Settings Page Firmware Upgrade Warning The Device Settings Page Uploading the File The Device Settings Page Writing the Firmware The Device Settings Page Firmware Upgrade Waiting for Restart The Device Settings Page The Reset Device Window The Device Settings Page The Reset De
5. to select the color space for the PC and HDMI inputs RGB YPbPr or Follow Input Note that if the machine is set to the dual display mode and both the Main and PiP windows display the same input you need to set the same input color space value for both windows Setting Input Settings continued Window Customization Function In case of digital video Follow Input follows the actual color space in case of analog video it follows only the input resolution HD SD resolutions are considered to be YUV color space and other resolutions will be considered as RGB color space Image Shift Mode to get the best image positioning possible Set to Auto to automatically get the best possible image positioning automatically set to Semi auto to store the best image possible until the video resolution of the selected input is changed in which case the setting bounces to Auto set to Customize to keep the settings even if the video resolution of the selected input is changed Note that a video resolution change when in the Customized mode may possibly result in an image positioning that is inaccurate with regards to the new video resolution and may need to be set once again Select the position and the size of the selected window H Position H TE V Position and V Height see Section 6 2 1 2 and Section 6 2 1 1 M P The value range is dynamic The FW prevents windows from exceeding the boundaries or over sizing The position and size
6. Input Volume dB to adjust the audio input level Output Volume dB to adjust the audio output level The maximum output volume can be pre limited via the Web pages see Section 9 6 2 When setting the volume level once the slider reaches the maximum defined by the pre limiter a Volume is pre limited message appears on screen The output audio level can also be set via the and buttons on the front panel buttons when not in the OSD mode and or the IR remote control transmitter buttons see Section 8 7 Note that when set to MUTE see Section 6 8 changing the output level unmutes the audio signal Bass Setthe bass level g OoOO Mic Effects Set the Mic Talkover Depth to determine the decrease of the audio level during microphone takeover press to further decrease the talkover audio output level press to lessen the talkover output audio decrease level a Mic Talkover Trigger dB to determine the microphone threshold level that triggers the audio output level decrease a Mic Mix dB set to 1 to enable the Talkover mode or set to any other value to decrease the Mic volume without changing the Line out volume level In the Mix mode set the Line Mix dB to decrease of the line out volume level without changing the Mic volume level VP 770 The OSD Menu Setting Mic Effects continued Embedded SDI Channeling BOO OMS Function The microphone input can be output along with t
7. MUTE Toggle between muting blocking out the sound and enabling the audio output DP Select the DisplayPort input PG PC PIP Source Inputs LOCK Lock the front panel buttons RESET to Press and hold to reset to the default resolution XGA 720P _ toggles between RESET TO XGA and 720p VP 770 Controlling the VP 770 8 7 1 Using the IR Transmitter You can use the IR transmitter to control the machine via the built in IR receiver on the front panel or instead via an optional external IR receiver Model C A35M IRR 50 The external IR receiver can be located up to 15 meters away from the machine This distance can be extended to up to 60 meters when used with three extension cables Model C A35M A35F 50 Before using the external IR receiver be sure to arrange for your Kramer dealer to insert the internal IR connection cable P N 505 70434010 S with the 3 5mm connector that fits into the REMOTE IR opening on the rear panel Connect the external IR receiver to the REMOTE IR 3 5mm connector VP 770 Controlling the VP 770 a 9 Using the Embedded Web Pages The Web pages let you control the VP 770 via the Ethernet The Web pages include all the OSD items and more Each one of the three control methods front panel IR transmitter OSD menu or Web pages affects the other two control methods For example selecting an input via the front panel buttons will affect the Routing amp Scaling page see Section 9 1 and t
8. Note that you can Check uncheck the box next to an input to include exclude it from the input scan list You can change the priority order as well by dragging an input button and dropping it in a new location as illustrated in the example in Figure 47 In this example CV1 is moved up in the priority list to be scanned for a valid input after HDMI 1 Auto Switching Auto Switching Auto Switching Main PIP Main PIP Main PIP Mode Mode Off Scan priority Drag amp Drop to order Scan priority Drag amp Drop to order Mode Drag amp Drop to order HDMI Figure 47 The Routing amp Scaling Page Auto Switching Window VP 770 Using the Embedded Web Pages 9 1 4 The Lower Buttons Bar The lower buttons bar lets yo TAKE Layout P a DEET u perform quick and easy setups IF Effects Pattern Zoom Presets A Ratio eae Oe Figure 48 The Routing amp Scaling Button VP 770 Using the Embedded Web Pages Page Lower Buttons Bar Function Click to apply changes or click x to cancel changes TAKE applies to Win cust main and pip Luma keying Input source main and pip PiP status freeze blank and Zoom position zoom see Section 9 1 4 1 Select one of the four standard setups You can customize the size of each window by using the arrows vertical and horizontal or diagonal if aspect ratio is locked see below Click to select PIP or single window Select freeze and or bl
9. O J machine_name String of up to 14 alpha numeric chars can include hyphen not at the beginning or end Notes The machine name is not the same as the model name The machine name is used to identify a specific machine or a network in use with DNS feature on Network settings commands Network settings commands require admin authorization Set IP Address NET IP P_ADDRESS NET IP IP_ADDRESS RESULT NTIP Read IP NET IP NET IP IP_ADDRESS Address NTIP Read MAC NET MAC NET MAC IMAC_ADDRESS Address NTMC Setsubnet NET MASK SUBNET_MAS NET MASK SUBNET MASK VP 770 The VP 770 RS 232 Communication Protocol Network settings commands RESULT Read subnet NET MASK NET MASK SUBNET_MASK mask NTMSK Set gateway NET GATE GATEWAY ADDRESS NET GATE address NTGT GATEWAY_ADDRESS RESULT Read subnet NET GATE NET GATE mask NTGT GATEWAY _ADDRESS Set DHCP NET DHCP DHCP_MOD NET DHCP DHCP_MODE mode NTDH ESULT Read subnet NET DHCP NET DHCP DHCP_MOD mask NTDH DHCP_MODE 0 factory default Don t use DHCP Use IP set by factory or IP set commana 1 Try to use DHCP if unavailable use IP as above 2 Try to use DHCP if unavailable use AUTO IP as described here http support microsoft com kb q307287 After setting DHCP_MODE to 1 or 2 you need to reset the device Be Change ETH PORT PROTOCOL PORT ETH PORT PROTOCOL PORT protocol RESULT Ethernet port Read protoco
10. exceeding of boundaries Transparency 1 724 ew Transparency 0 1 1 6 725 Gain a Timeout o 72 o oo ea e Advanced V Keystone 400 400 In the OSD menu the value range shows 80 80 Unavailable for interlaced output Auto Sync Off On Two idle minutes are required to trigger screen shutdown Luma Keying On Screen may flicker Keying the PiP window Alen p No all C T 735 Bwe h C S Auto Switching ERN EE Last Connected Mute In the PiP Mode applies to main window only 110 VP 770 The VP 770 RS 232 Communication Protocol 1st Level 2nd Level EZ Level 4th Level Range Func Note Disable Outputs 744 Follow OSD Off instructions Eoo Self clearing Protocol P3K rs E tegay e TestPattem of b o Slide Bar 1 Non HDCP content sinusoid sound Color Bar 2 HDCP content sinusoid sound Factory Reset including ETH b bmm ExcudingETH b e 13 3 Protocol Table Mimicking Remote and Front Panel Buttons The keystroke codes operate in the following way SET command third param 0 Syntax example Y 0 10 0 lt CR gt gt MENU keystroke GET command for keystrokes will return ERR The following table defines the keystroke function codes keystroke codes that are not applicable are grayed out Keystroke Keystroke Keystroke Code Button Code Button Code Button me fs Jomo e mme 7 cuovi fe ienavear Oooo ooo emeve fo emnave o VP 770 The VP
11. 168 1 39 80 requires a username and The server http 192 168 1 39 80 requires a username and password The server says Embedded WEB Server password The server says Embedded WEB Server UserName o User Name Admin Password Password Log In Cancel Log In Cancel Figure 87 The Security Page Authentication Required VP 770 Using the Embedded Web Pages The Security page now activated lets you change the user name and password Security Activate security Change password Current password New password Retry new password Figure 88 The Security Page 9 10 The About Us Page The VP 770 About Us page lets you view the Web page version and Kramer Electronics Ltd details Kramer Electronics Ltd 3 Am VeOlamo St Jerusalem Israel 95463 Tek 972 2 6544000 Fax 972 2 6535369 Email Web 2014 Kramer Electronics Itd all rights reserved Figure 89 The About Us Page VP 770 Using the Embedded Web Pages ot 9 11 Save or Upload a Configuration The VP 770 Web page lets you upload a saved configuration or save a configuration To do so click the Upload see Figure 90 and Save see Figure 91 buttons respectively which are located at the lower part of the menu list Gi Note that the configuration is automatically saved to the Downloads folder and uploaded from it as well When saving a configuration the file automatically saves it to the Downloads Upload Configuration
12. 26 fct 20 2014 12 27 PM _ VP 770_15263_2014 07 20_10 14 41 fct 20 2014 10 17 AM FCT VP 770_14012_2014 05 18_16 42 59 fct 5 18 2014 4 46 PM _ VP 770_11856_2014 01 08_16 15 49 fct 1 13 2014 9 01 AM FCT _ VP 770_11521_2013 12 24_12 13 34 fct 12 24 2013 12 15 FCT _ VP 770_11368_2013 12 11_13 57 45 fct 12 11 2013 1 59PM_ FCT _ VP 770_11337_2013 12 10_09 17 07 fct 12 10 2013 9 18 AM FCT _ VP 770_11264_2013 12 05_15 24 16 fct 12 5 2013 3 26 PM FCT File VD FIN 1174AN N12 17 NA 13 1N IO f AD ASWM17391 71 NAA EOT Cila jE Computer amp Local Disk C G2 manuals kfs amp production kfs _ G2 marketing kdc G2 DPhilosoph kf G engineering kf GP users kfs P amp graphics kdc2 GA r_d kfs R G QA kde2 S GP priority kpr0 lt File name v All Files Figure 58 The Device Settings Page Selecting the Firmware File 2 Select the firmware file and click open The file name appears in the Device Settings Web page Device Settings Device information Ethernet settings Model VP 770 DHCP OFF Unit name KRAMER_0000 Set IP address 192 168 001 039 Set Serial number Mask 255 255 000 000 Set Firmware version 03 40 49 16079 16080 P Gateway 000 000 000 000 Set Web version 2 0 4 MAC address 00 1d 56 01 5b 33 Firmware upgrade VP 770_16079_ 2014 09 28 12 06 44 fat BROWSE START UPGRADE aiz Figure 59 The Device Settings Page the Firmware
13. 640x480_75 1024x768_60 720_P50 1280x1024_85 1600x1200_60 VP 770 Technical Specifications 12 2 2 12 2 3 12 2 4 12 2 5 DP Input Resolutions DP Input Resolutions 640X480_60 800x600_85 1280x800_60 1366x768_60 1920x1200_60RB 640x480_75 848x480_ 60 1280x960_85 1440x900_60 720_P60 640x480_85 1024x768_60 1280x768_60 1400x1050_60 1080_P60 200x600 72 1024x768 65 1280x1024 85 1600x1200 60 SS 200x600 78 1152x864_75 1960x768 60 1680x1050 60 YUV Input Resolutions YUV Input Resolution PAL 625 P50 tosoieo 1o80 P25 CV Input Resolutions NTSC and PAL HDMI Input Resolutions HDMI Input Resolutions 1080150 eaoxaeo 60 1024x768 60 1280x1024 85 VP 770 Technical Specifications 12 3 Output Resolutions This section defines the output resolutions 12 3 1 HDMI Output Resolutions Technical Specifications of the HDMI Output Signal asoxzes s0 1600x900 60 7280 12sox7e8 60 16001200050 t080p2397 Fi2e0xe00 60 1600x1200 60 108028 12 3 2 PC Output Resolutions Technical Specifications of the PC Output Signal Fraeoxe00 60 1920x1200 60 1o84 J Freoxio2a ed aso roos ooo VP 770 Technical Specifications 99 13 13 1 13 2 The VP 770 RS 232 Communication Protocol The Kramer Protocol lets you control the VP 770 from any standard terminal software for example the Windows HyperTerminal Application Using the Communication Protocol There are th
14. 770 Using the Embedded Web Pages 9 2 2 2 VP 770 Using the Embedded Web Pages After pressing the Factory Reset button the factory default parameters are restored and the device resets In order to proceed please reload the page with IP 192 168 1 39 Including Ethernet Do you want to continue OK CANCEL Figure 65 The Device Settings Page The Reset Device Window Including Ethernet Click OK The following message appears To reload the page enter 192 168 1 39 in the address bar of the browser You can also click the number in the message above to reload Web page Web Page Reset To reset the Web page saved data such as the label names remote device commands local messages and all other Web related changes that were made click the Web page reset button The following window appears All Web page saved data will be lost Do you want to continue OK CANCEL Figure 66 The Device Settings Page Web page Reset Click OK if you want to continue The Web page resets and the following message appears 9 2 3 Information To access the information window click the icon on the lower right side of the page INFO Main input source PC1 Main input resolution NONE Main HDCP Clear PIP input source PC1 PIP input resolution NONE PIP HDCP Clear output 1024x768 60 03 40 49 16079 16080 P FW version 2014 09 28 11 06 03 IP address 192 166 001 039 Figure 6
15. CR Reply Zm Control_ Type Functionm Param CR LF When sending a command a blank character may precede CR if desired Example Example 1 set brightness value as 32 Send Y 0 410 32 CR Reply Zm 1m410m32 CR LF Example 2 get current output resolution 4 SVGA Send Ymi1 631 CR Reply Zm1 631 4 CRI LF Character Symbols Definitions Symbol Meaning a See o CR Carriage Return ASCII code 0x0D LF or gt Line Feed ASCII code 0x0A Protocol Table Mimicking OSD You can associate a function number to its description and valid parameters intuitively by navigating the OSD menu according to the following logic A function number is directly related to its location in the OSD menu For example the third menu on the OSD is Process 3 in the hundreds The second menu item in Process is Film Mode 2 in the tens therefore the function number for it will be 320 3 item on the Main Window Control and the 2 item in the Process submenu see also Section 6 1 When navigating in the OSD MENU you will be able to see the Film Mode valid parameters Note that SDI is not applicable to the VP 770 and appears transparent in the OSD The commands related to SDI in the protocol commands table are therefore grayed out VP 770 The VP 770 RS 232 Communication Protocol The following table defines the protocol commands Range Func Note amp Q E p lt 2 A x Fs 9
16. Presentation Switcher Scaler 14 VP 770 Connecting the VP 770 5 1 Wiring the TP LINE IN LINE OUT RJ 45 Connectors This section defines the TP pinout using a straight pin to pin cable with RJ 45 connectors Note that the cable Ground shielding must be connected soldered to the connector shield EIA TIA 568B Figure 5 TP PINOUT PIN Wire Color e ereen e eom VP 770 Connecting the VP 770 e 5 2 5 3 Microphone Pinout Microphone Microphone This section defines the microphone 3 5mm jack pinout Figure 6 Microphone Pinout Audio Input Pinout Left Right This section defines the Ground audio input 3 5mm jack pinout Figure 7 Audio Input Pinout VP 770 Connecting the VP 770 6 The OSD Menu The VP 770 OSD menu lets you set the operation parameters for the e Main Window Control e PIP Window Control e Entire System Control The nature of the operation setup appears in the OSD title as shown in the example in Section 6 1 e The title line shows the control mode Main PIP or Entire system e Level 1 lists the main menu items e Level 2 includes the second hierarchy level below level 1 e Level 3 includes the third hierarchy level below level 2 e Function is the selectable parameter or numerical value and can appear either under level 2 or 3 6 1 OSD Menu Operation Example In the example illustrated below the Master Connection is set to DGKat see Section 6 7 T
17. address IP address 192 168 1 2 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server F Validate settings upon exit Figure 31 Internet Protocol Properties Window 7 Click OK 8 Click Close 8 5 2 Connecting the ETHERNET Port via a Network Hub or Switch You can connect the Ethernet port of the VP 770 to the Ethernet port on a network hub or network router via a straight through cable with RJ 45 connectors 8 5 3 Ethernet Port Configuration and Control Use the Kramer K UPLOAD software to configure and control the VP 770 via the Ethernet downloaded from the Kramer Web site at www kramerav com downloads Gi The latest version of K UPLOAD and installation instructions can be VP 770 Controlling the VP 770 51 Controlling the VP 770 via the REMOTE Terminal Block Connector The REMOTE terminal block connectors include e A PIP pin anda G pin which are used for toggling between the Single and Dual window modes and for selecting a PiP input e Nine input pins defined in the table below and a G pin for selecting an input PIN Input Source PIN Input Source PIN Input Source 2 home 5 cow Je e so feen e fov o NA The contact closure remote control pins operate in a similar way to the INPUT buttons see Section 8 1 Using the contact closure remot
18. and DP inputs only Note that in case the last connected valid input signal is disconnected the VP 770 will switch to the previous last connected valid input signal and then to the input before that and so on until the last disconnected inputs and then a No Signal screen will appear Set to Off to disable scanning Note that by default the highest priority input on the list is HDMI1 and the lowest is DP according to the order of the input front panel buttons In the scan mode you can select which of the inputs will be included in the scan and also change the order of the scanned inputs the priority list via the Web pages only see Section 9 1 3 Set Freeze to ON to freeze the window freezing the main window will also mute the audio output Blank to ON to display a blank window blanking the main window will also mute the audio output Note that any change in the input source may cancel the freeze and blank settings Mute to ON to mute the audio output B A mute unmute icon appears on screen according the state selected Note that MUTE is disabled once changing the volume level Disable Outputs to turn the sync and audio On Off When ON the unit will disable the syncs and mute the audio output until any keypad button is pressed Once Disable Outputs is selected a countdown appears letting you cancel the process and revert to the previous state VP 770 The OSD Menu Setting Function Protocol
19. and is output to a non compliant display it will affect the entire screen and turn it black About the Power Connect Feature The VP 770 can power the receiver on the DGKat output when the devices are within 90m 270ft of each other The Power Connect feature applies as long as the cable can carry power and the distance does not exceed 90m on standard TP cable For longer distances heavy gauge cable should be used TP cable is still suitable for the video audio transmission but not for feeding the power at these distances Using Twisted Pair Cable Kramer engineers have developed special twisted pair cables to best match our digital twisted pair products the Kramer BC DGKat524 CAT 5 24 AWG the Kramer BC DGKat623 CAT 6 23 AWG cable and the Kramer BC DGKat7a23 CAT 7a 23 AWG cable These specially built cables significantly outperform regular CAT 5 CAT 6 CAT 7a cables Defining the VP 770 Presentation Switcher Scaler This section defines the VP 770 VP 770 Overview MOIM9AQ OLZZ dA 0O OM 0 8 9 40 aD aD 4 8 8 INPUTS HDMI 1 HDMI 2 PC 1 PC 2 COMP cv 1 BLANK FREEZE A RESETTO PANEL ENTER XGA 720P Lock SOOOooOooO OOO esac Presentation Switcher Scaler Figure 1 VP 770 Presentation Switcher Scaler Front Panel Feature Function EN e oP Press to select the Display Ponit OOOO OOOO OSO PIP Button Toggles the dual window mode Picture in Picture function See S
20. did not get the source to transmit the desired result make sure you have saved the change by pressing the ENTER button and then physically disconnect and reconnect the cable connecting the source to the HDMI DP input EDID Select to select the native resolution on each input HDMI DP and VGA inputs to be read by the video source connected to that input 1024x768 60 1280x800 60 1280x1024 60 1366x768 60 1440x900 60 1400x1050 60 1600x900 60 1600x1200 60 1680x1050 60 1920x1200 60RB 720p50 720p60 1080p50 1080p60 default 2k50 or 2k60 B Note that for the HDMI and DP inputs you can either select the color depth to be 8bpp or 12bpp after selecting the native resolution and after selecting the color depth you can select either single or multiple modeline Native as Multiple Modelines generating a group of resolutions in the detailed timing including the native resolution or Native as Single Modeline generating only the native resolution in the detailed timing Note that when the EDID is set on the inputs the changes are per input and immediate Setting the EDID on any one of the HDMI inputs affects that HDMI input immediately the VP 770 automatically issues a hot plug and will affect the other HDMI video source only after a hot plug occurrence on that input For example if the EDID is selected for HDMI2 it will affect the HDMI2 input immediately the HDMI1 EDID will take effect following a hot plug Color Space
21. of the input signal but fills the width of the screen For example to preserve a widescreen film image on a 4 3 display When not using a 4 3 monitor this mode is identical to Best Fit Master Connection Settings The Master Connection HDMI DGKat or PC is usually set to the main output display so that the optimal resolution for that display can be obtained By setting the output resolution to Native the VP 770 is triggered to read the EDID of the main display and change the output resolution value according to the native resolution of the display Note that when the output resolution is set to Native e If HDMI DGKat is selected as the Master Connection and a new display is connected to the Master Connection output hot plug the VP 770 automatically reads the EDID of that display and updates the output resolution accordingly e If it is not supported by the selected Master Connection the system searches for the best supported resolution If the search fails for example if the master connection is disconnected or EDID is unreadable the resolution will default to XGA VP 770 The OSD Menu 6 8 The Miscellaneous Menu BROODS Figure 23 Misc Menu Setting f neti Information VP 770 The OSD Menu Main Window Control Misc Information OSD Advanced Pause Protocol Test Pattern Factory Reset Setting a neti Displays the selected input input wn and frequency the output resolution and firmware
22. of the windows are saved to the system The size and position of the customized window main or PiP remain valid even when toggling the PIP button front panel remote control transmitter or protocol command The customized setup is cancelled only by explicitly selecting a preset Display Mode see first item in this table or if a new customized setup is created Use the front panel and buttons IR remote control transmitter or Web page to set the position and height of the Main and or PiP windows Gi The PiP window maximum horizontal active image area is 1600 pixels The display mode setup shown in Figure 9 is part of the entire system control and the selected Single Window also shows the current aspect ratio Best Fit Process Se 7jo gt Pole Entire System Control Display Mode Single Window Best Fit Picture In Picture Picture Picture Split Figure 9 Select the Display Mode VP 770 The OSD Menu 6 2 1 Window Customization Window customization lets you change the position and size of a selected window Make sure that you have control over the window that requires customization Main Window Control or PiP Window Control If not select it via the OSD item in the Miscellaneous menu see Section 6 8 In the following examples PiP Window Control is selected but the same procedure applies to Main Window Control Note that you can also customize the window size and position via the Y com
23. or TCP and set the Ethernet port Click Apply to apply changes Check the box next to Local message to create a local message that will be seen on the display To create the local message fill in the following details VP 770 Using the Embedded Web Pages Item Function Severity Click on an icon to set the severity level to Extreme a big alert and a siren Severe a big alert or Moderate an alert crawler alert layouts as well as Minor a big message or Unknown a message crawler message layouts Set the status to Actual Exercise System or Test Set the scope to Public Restricted or Private Message type Set the message type to Alert Update Cancel Acknowledgement or Error Category Set the category to Geophysical for example landslide Meteorological for example a flood Safety Security A Fire Health Environmental for example pollution Transport Infra for example telecommunication Other Urgency Set the urgency level to Immediate Expected Future Past or Unknown Certainty Set the certainty to Very Likely Likely Possible Unlikely or Unknown Sender Type in the details of the alarm sender for example an email name of the institute and so on Expiration date Set the expiration date Expiration time Set the expiration time Auto Expiration Set the alarm to expire after a defined time period disables expiration date and time Import Click the Import button to load a CAP file Common Alerting Protoc
24. repairs or any other cause which does not relate directly to a defect in materials and or workmanship of this product This limited warranty does not cover cartons equipment enclosures cables or accessories used in conjunction with this product Without limiting any other exclusion herein Kramer Electronics does not warrant that the product covered hereby including without limitation the technology and or integrated circuit s included in the product will not become obsolete or that such items are or will remain compatible with any other product or technology with which the product may be used How Long Does this Coverage Last Seven years as of this printing please check our Web site for the most current and accurate warranty information Who is Covered Only the original purchaser of this product is covered under this limited warranty This limited warranty is not transferable to subsequent purchasers or owners of this product What Kramer Electronics will do Kramer Electronics will at its sole option provide one of the following three remedies to whatever extent it shall deem necessary to satisfy a proper claim under this limited warranty 1 Elect to repair or facilitate the repair of any defective parts within a reasonable period of time free of any charge for the necessary parts and labor to complete the repair and restore this product to its proper operating condition Kramer Electronics will also pay the shipping costs necessar
25. treatment recycling and recovery of waste Kramer Electronics branded equipment on arrival at the EARN facility For details of Kramer s recycling arrangements in your particular country go to our recycling pages at htto www kramerelectronics com support recycling VP 770 Getting Started ey Overview The Kramer VP 770 is a high quality presentation switcher and scaler It accepts one of eight inputs a component video on RCA connectors a DisplayPort DP signal on a DisplayPort connector two computer graphics signals on 15 pin HD connectors two composite video signals on RCA connectors and two HDMI signals on HDMI connectors It scales the video embeds the audio and simultaneously outputs the signal to an HDMI output to a computer graphics output and to a DGKat TP output together with a digital audio output and an unbalanced stereo audio output COMPONENT VIDEO is also known as Y Pb Pr or Y Cb Cr or YUV compatible with both SD and HD component The VP 770 Presentation Switcher Scaler features e PixPerfect Scaling Technology Kramer s precision pixel mapping and high quality scaling technology High quality 3 2 and 2 2 pull down de interlacing and full up and down scaling of all video input signals e State of the art video processing technology with the highest quality de interlacing noise reduction and scaling performance for both standard definition and high definition signals e K IIT XL Pictu
26. version 27 For iOS e Chrome version 35 e Safari 7 For Android OS e Chrome version 35 e Safari 7 VP 770 Controlling the VP 770 8 4 1 8 5 8 5 1 Connecting to the VP 770 via your Browser Note that if the Protocol is set to Legacy via the Miscellaneous menu see Section 6 8 the Web pages may not function properly Make sure that your PC is connected via a network to the VP 770 and do the following 1 Open your Internet browser 2 Enter the unit s IP number or name in the Address bar of your browser If you are using DHCP you have to enter the name The default IP number is 192 168 1 39 and may be changed by the system integrator y 192 168 1 39 PF Figure 27 Entering the IP Number in the Address Bar You can now control the machine via the Web page Connecting the VP 770 via the ETHERNET Port You can connect the VP 770 via the Ethernet using a crossover cable see Section 8 5 1 for direct connection to the PC or a straight through cable see Section 8 5 2 for connection via a network hub or network router Connecting the ETHERNET Port directly to a PC You can connect the Ethernet port of the VP 770 directly to the Ethernet port on your PC using a crossover cable with RJ 45 connectors This type of connection is recommended for identifying the VP 770 with the factory configured default IP address After connecting the VP 770 to the Ethernet port configure your PC as follows 1 Click Start g
27. 12bpp EDID mode Multiple Modelines Figure 69 The Input Settings Page PIP Window Inactive The following table defines the Input Settings page items Button Function Horizontal image shift Set the horizontal position of the image hewn the ET see Section 6 2 Vertical image shift Set the horizontal position of the image within the window see Section 6 2 Image shift mode Set the image shift mode within the window see Section 6 2 MD sensitivity Set the MD sensitivity see Section 6 4 Auto positioning See Section 6 2 VP 770 Using the Embedded Web Pages Button Function HDCP mode Select the HDCP option for each HDMI input see Section 6 2 Set the gamma correction factor see Section 6 5 Set the error diffusion see Section 6 5 EDID management Set the native resolution for each input and then select the color depth see EDID Select in Section 6 2 Select the EDID mode Native as Multiple Modelines generating a group of resolutions in the detailed timing including the native resolution or Native as Single Modeline generating only the native resolution in the detailed timing Note that if auto switching is enabled the Input Setting Web page is disabled and the following message is displayed Auto switching scan is in progress VP 770 Using the Embedded Web Pages 9 4 The Enhance Page The Enhance page lets you improve the appearance of the image Enhance Horizontal shar
28. 2 Activate CH1 Process Deinterlacing Line Doubler HO 311 Volatile progressive FimMode Of o few Unavailabiein Diagonal 0 3 330 Unavailable in Correction progressive scan Unavailable when deinterlacing sync is older field LEVELS _ ie Picture Brightness 400 400 410 In the OSD menu the range appears as read only 293 Bypass Activate CH2 Motion Adaptive 1 parameter scan Follow Input D E scan ue LEVEL 840 Unavailable in LEVEL4 ee ees VP 770 The VP 770 RS 232 Communication Protocol 105 1st Level 2nd Level EZ Level 4th Level Range Func Note fe o feoeo O coor ee a a men ie Black Level 80 80 Gamma Mode Dither Modeo0 Disable error diffusion Mode1 In frame 8 6 conversion Modez2 Intra frame 8 6 conversion Mode3 In frame 10 8 conversion 460 7 470 Mode 4 Intra frame 10 8 conversion Mode5 In frame 12 10 conversion Mode Intra frame 12 10 conversion AuioAgust A C E Vsrarpness OOO oo disco Noise MosquitoNR Jos 531 Unavailable in Reduction Combing NR 0 3 532 progressive Tempora s feo oo Block NR 0 3 534 Unavailable in progressive scan Scale Aspect Ratio 610 1 Single window only 2 Output Video Resolution Native 640x480 60 640x480 75 Customization lost VP 770 The VP 770 RS 232 Communication Protocol 3 In Follow Input output must be bigger than input O 1 GET command in native mode return
29. 7 The Device Settings Page The Information Window VP 770 Using the Embedded Web Pages 9 3 The Input Settings Page The Input Settings page see Figure 68 lets you label the selected input on the main and PIP windows and save it and define the input settings Input Settings Label Color space Deinterlacing method Deinterlacing sync Film mode Diagonal correction Horizontal image shift Vertical image shift Image shift mode MD sensitivity Auto positioning Overscan MAIN Label 8 a RGB Line Doubler Current Field Follow Input 2 17 27 LEVEL 3 ailai PC1 Label 5 v Label 5 a Follow Input v Line Doubler Current Field Follow Input 2 20 Auto LEVEL 3 ff Off HDCP mode Gamma mode Off Dither MODE 0 Native resolution 1080p60 Color depth 12bpp EDID mode Multiple Modelines Figure 68 The Input Settings Page Note that Color depth is available for HDMI and DP inputs only If the PIP window is not active you can activate it by clicking the Activate PIP button see Figure 69 VP 770 Using the Embedded Web Pages Input Settings MAIN abe COD men Deinterlacing method Deinterlacing sync Film mode PIP isn t available Diagonal correction 2 6 Activate PIP Horizontal image shift 2 Vertical image shift 4 image shift mode MD sensitivity Auto positioning Off Overscan HDCP mode Gamma mode Dither Native resolution 1080p60 Color depth
30. 74 745 USER MANUAL MODEL VP 770 Presentation Switcher Scaler P N 2900 300173 Rev 6 www kramerAV com VP 770 Quick Start Guide This guide helps you install and use your product for the first time For more detailed information go to http www kramerav com manual VP 770 to download the latest manual or scan the QR code on the left E T m Step 1 Check what s in the box The VP 770 Presentation Switcher Scaler 1 Power cord amp 1 Set of ear racks IR remote control transmitter with batteries 1 Quick start guide 4 Rubber feet Step 2 Install the VP 770 To rack mount the machine attach both ear brackets to the machine by removing the three screws from each side of the machine and replacing those screws through the ear brackets or place the machine on a table Step 3 Connect inputs and outputs Always switch OFF the power on each device before connecting it to your VP 770 For best results we recommend that you always use Kramer high performance cables to connect AV equipment to the VP 770 DVD Player Computer Graphics HDMI Source PC Speakers SPDIF N c Mc 1 HOM 2 1 PC 2 oe L Cvi R L v2 R MC IN 070000 O0O0O0OO 0i Ow 7 ae AUDO inrurs FN SPOR Or m g eaehd 0 0 09 0 a Eh e Elam Pu P Darna PC HDMI OGKar RS232 Enemer 2 Component Composite Computer Graphics Analog LCD Toa PC DVD Player DVD Player Source DP Display Display Receiver Contr
31. 770 RS 232 Communication Protocol S 13 4 The Protocol 3000 Common Operation Commands The following table lists the protocol 3000 commands Operation Commands Command Lock front panel LOCK FP LOCK MOD LOCK FP LOCK MOD RESUL Get front panel LOCK FP LOCK FP LOCK MOD locking state Parameters Description LOCK MODE Front panel locking state 0 or off to unlock front panel buttons 1 or on to lock front panel buttons Power state POWER POWER MOD POWER POWER MOD RESUL Get power state POWER POWER POWER MOD Parameters Description POWER MODE power state 0 or off to enter standby mode 1 or on to power up Restart device RESET RESET OK Peripheral firmware UPGRADE UPGRADE OK update execute Usually the firmware will upload to the device via a command such as LDFW A device reset may be needed to complete the process Video core Firmware UPGRADES UPGRADES OK update execute Reset configuration FACTORY FACTORY to factory default including Ethernet reset Reset Ethernet ETH FACTORY ETH FACTORY RESUL configuration to factory default SET dedicated EAS EAS CFG PORTTYPE EAS CFG PORTTYPE port settings PORTNU PORTNUM RESUL GET dedicated EAS EAS CFG EAS CFG PORTTYPE port settings PORTNU Parameters Description PORTTYPE either TCP or UDP PORTNU Ethernet port EAS Activation Mode N A EAS EXE IACTIVATION MODE OK notification messages Parame
32. 8 60 1280x800 60 1280x1024 50 1280x1024 60 1280x1024 75 1360x768 60 1366x768 50 1366x768 60 1400x1050 50 1400x1050 60 1600x900 60 1600x1200 50 1600x1200 60 1680x1050 60 1920x1200 60 480160 480p60 576i50 576p50 720p50 720p59 94 720p60 1080p23 976 1080p24 1080p25 1080p29 97 1080p30 1080p50 1080p59 94 1080p60 2K50 2K60 CANCEL Resolution 800x600 60 Figure 42 The Routing amp Scaling Page Changing the Resolution VP 770 Using the Embedded Web Pages 61 9 1 2 Swapping Inputs Press the Swap Inputs button to swap between MAIN and PIP inputs Inputs Figure 43 The Routing amp Scaling Page The Swap Inputs For example if the MAIN window displays input 3 PC 1 and the PIP window displays input 1 HDMI 1 these inputs swap places when clicking the Swap Inputs button so the MAIN window will now show HDMI 1 and the PIP window will show PC 1 Scaler tesolution 720p60 Scaler MAN gt PC 1 e020 MAIN HDMI 1 ryt R1200 72 Auto Switching Figure 44 The Routing amp Scaling Page Swapping the Inputs VP 770 Using the Embedded Web Pages 9 1 3 Auto Switching Click the Auto Switching button to open the Auto Switching window see Figure 45 The Auto Switching window lets you set the Main and PiP scanning mode separately to e Off to disable scanning e Scan mode to scan through the inputs in search of a valid input signal In the scan mode you can select which of the
33. AC address 00 1d 56 01 5b 33 Status done working idle Figure 62 The Device Settings Page Writing the Firmware VP 770 Using the Embedded Web Pages 9 2 2 9 2 2 1 Device Settings Device information Ethernet settings Model VP 770 DHCP for Unit name KRAMER_0000 Se iP adaress 192 168 001 039 Set Serial number 0 Mask 255 255 000 000 Set Firmware version 03 40 49 16079 16080 P Gateway 000 000 000 000 Set Web version 2 0 4 MAC address 00 1d 56 01 5b 33 Firmware upgrade Stage Uploading File Writing firmware D Restart Device Figure 63 The Device Settings Page Firmware Upgrade Waiting for Restart Following reset make sure that the updated firmware version appears in the Device Settings Firmware version Factory Reset You can reset the VP 770 parameters to their default state with or without the Ethernet parameters see Section 9 2 2 1 as well as reset the Web pages only see Section 9 2 2 2 Device Reset Click the Device reset button to reset the VP 770 to its default state The following window appears a After pressing the Factory Reset button the factory default parameters are restored and the device resets E including Ethernet Do you want to continue Figure 64 The Device Settings Page The Reset Device Window Check the box next to Including Ethernet to reset Ethernet parameters as well You will be asked to reload the page with the default parameter VP
34. Customization H Position Slide Bar Moving the PiP Window Audio Menu Set the Output Volume Level Process Menu Picture Menu Enhance Menu Scale Menu Misc Menu XML File Transfer Emergency Alert System Display CV1 superimposed over DP Entering the IP Number in the Address Bar Local Area Connection Properties Window Internet Protocol Version 4 Properties Window Internet Protocol Version 6 Properties Window Internet Protocol Properties Window Connecting the Contact Closure Remote Control PINs Connecting the PIP Contact Closure Remote Control PINs Infrared Remote Control Transmitter The Authentication Window The Loading Page The Routing amp Scaling Page with Web page list on the left The Routing amp Scaling Page Single Window 93 95 96 97 99 100 100 111 112 VP 770 Contents Figure 39 Figure 40 Figure 41 Figure 42 Figure 43 Figure 44 Figure 45 Figure 46 Figure 47 Figure 48 Figure 49 Figure 50 Figure 51 Figure 52 Figure 53 Figure 54 Figure 55 Figure 56 Figure 57 Figure 58 Figure 59 Figure 60 Figure 61 Figure 62 Figure 63 Figure 64 Figure 65 Figure 66 Figure 67 Figure 68 Figure 69 Figure 70 Figure 71 Figure 72 Figure 73 Figure 74 Figure 75 Figure 76 Figure 77 Figure 78 Figure 79 Figure 80 Figure 81 Figure 82 Figure 83 Figure 84 Figure 85 Figure 86 Figure 87 Figure 88 Figure 89 Figure 90 Figure 91 Figure 92
35. File Selected 3 Click the START UPGRADE button The following message appears Warning To upgrade your device firmware click OK Do not interrupt the file transfer before completion Doing so may damage the device OK CANCEL Figure 60 The Device Settings Page Firmware Upgrade Warning VP 770 Using the Embedded Web Pages 4 Click OK The lower part of the screen displays the status of each upgrade process stage First the flash memory is erased and then the file is uploaded Device Settings Device information Model VP 770 Unit name KRAMER_0000 Serial number 0 Firmware version 03 40 49 16079 16080 P Web version 2 0 4 Firmware upgrade Stage Uploading File Writing firmware Restart Device Ethernet settings IP address 192 168 001 039 Set WELL 255 255 000 000 Set Gateway 000 000 000 000 Set MAC address 00 1d 56 01 5b 33 Figure 61 The Device Settings Page Uploading the File After the file is uploaded the firmware is written see Figure 62 and upon completion the system automatically restarts See Figure 63 Device Settings Device information Model VP 770 Unit name KRAMER_0000 Serial number 8 Firmware version 03 40 49 16079 16080 P Web version 2 0 4 Firmware upgrade Stage Uploading File D Writing firmware Restart Device Set Ethernet settings IP address 192 168 001 039 Set Mask 255 255 000 000 Set Gateway 000 000 000 000 Set M
36. INPUT RCA connector 5 Connect a DisplayPort video source for example a computer graphics source to the DISPLAYPORT connector VP 770 Connecting the VP 770 6 Connect the audio input signals to the AUDIO IN connectors 3 5mm mini jack and RCA connectors as required not shown in Figure 4 7 Connect the PC VIDEO OUTPUT 15 pin HD connector to a VGA acceptor for example an analog display 8 Connect the HDMI VIDEO OUTPUT connector to an HDMI acceptor for example an LCD display 9 Connect the DGKAT RJ 45 connector to a receiver for example the Kramer PT 572 10 Connect the SPKR Terminal Block connector to speakers not shown in Figure 4 11 Connect the SPKR block connector to a pair of loudspeakers by connecting the left loudspeaker to the L and the L terminal block connectors and the right loudspeaker to the R and the R terminal block connectors Do not Ground the loudspeakers not shown in Figure 4 12 If required you can connect a PC and or controller to the RS 232 terminal block see Section 8 3 Ethernet connector see Section 8 5 13 Connect the power cord not shown in Figure 4 VP 770 Connecting the VP 770 kez Audio Connections are not shown PT 572 DVD Player 1 HDMI DVD Player 1 Composite YUV Computer DVD Player Computer LCD Graphics Source 1 Component Graphics Source Display Figure 4 Connecting the VP 770
37. P 770 The OSD Menu H Position to the left fF down V Position Figure 13 Positioning the Window To move the position of the window do the following 1 Check that window control is set as required for example PiP Window Control 2 Select Window Customization The following Window appears PiP Window Control Window Customization Input H Position H Width V Position H Height Tale X J Heroni Figure 14 Window Customization 3 To move the picture to the right select H Position An OSD slide bar appears VP 770 The OSD Menu PiP Window Control H Position Input Figure 15 H Position Slide Bar 4 Press the buttons to move the PiP window horizontally Use the V Position menu item in the same way to move the PiP vertically see Figure 16 to the right t Original Location Figure 16 Moving the PiP Window Note that the sequence in which you change the size and position of the window is insignificant as long as you make sure that the resized image does not go beyond the window boundaries VP 770 The OSD Menu 6 3 The Audio Menu Main Window Control Audio Volume Balance Treble gog Audio Bass Mic Effects Embedded oms D a Power Amplifier SDI Channeling no i Figure 17 Audio Menu Setting Function Volume Set the input output volume level dB see Figure 18 B Set the
38. Set the communication protocol to P3K or Legacy see Section 13 E When setting the Protocol to Legacy some PC applications for example K Upload as well as the Web pages may not function properly Test Pattern Set the Test pattern to Slide Bar non HDCP Color Bar HDCP or Off Each test pattern includes a sinusoid audio signal We recommend that you set the Display Mode to Single Window see Section 6 2 and set the Output Resolution to 1080p see Section 6 7 Note that the Color Bar test pattern changes the OSD menu coloring and the following message appears on the display Ignore OSD Coloring Factory Reset Reset to factory default values See Section 12 1 E Once Factory Reset is selected a countdown appears letting you cancel the process and revert to the previous state Note that full Factory Reset includes Ethernet reset as well 6 8 1 The Luma Keying Feature The luma keying feature lets you display the PiP window the key image as semi transparent over the main window This feature can be used to have the PiP window display a static or dynamic logo for example which will appear on a transparent background To apply the luma keying feature first set the PiP window to the desired size and location and then turn luma keying On The PiP image will show without its background The lower the luminance in the PIP window the more transparent it becomes thus letting the main window image show The higher the lu
39. Switching Effects Pattem Zoom Presets A Ratio m JTCC Figure 52 The Routing amp Scaling Page TAKE Mode Set the changes for example the MAIN window input and click the TAKE button once again The changes are carried out and the red lines disappear Clicking the cancel button will cancel the changes before pressing TAKE for the second time This operation discards the changes Are you sure OK CANCEL Figure 53 The Routing amp Scaling Page Cancel the Changes VP 770 Using the Embedded Web Pages 9 1 5 Audio Level Sliders The Mic Line mix sliders are enabled via the Audio Settings page see Section 9 6 Scaler Resolution 720p60 Inputs Line Output MAIN gt HDMI 1 1 HDMI 1 x mix volume Label 1 2 HDMI 2 Label 2 59 i Ey Label 3 4 PC2 Label 4 5 COMP Label 5 6 CV 1 Label 6 7 CV2 Label 7 8 DP Label 8 13db 34db Auto Switching Figure 54 The Routing amp Scaling Page Audio Level Sliders Audio levels can be set or muted via the speaker icon Muted Figure 55 The Routing amp Scaling Page Muting the Audio Level VP 770 Using the Embedded Web Pages 9 2 The Device Settings Page The Device Settings window in Figure 56 displays the device information lets you upgrade the firmware set the Ethernet parameters and reset the device to its default values and also reset the Web pages Device Settings Device information Ethernet
40. ace control Supports HDMI deep color for inputs and output Features vertical keystone operation Features selectable test patterns Comes with an On Screen Display OSD for easy setup and adjustment accessible via the IR remote control and via the front panel buttons Has a non volatile memory that retains the last settings used for each input and window combination Supports firmware upgrade via RS 232 and Ethernet Is HDTV and computer graphics compatible and the resolution can be up or down scaled as required see output resolutions in Section 6 7 Control your VP 770 Directly via the front panel push buttons By RS 232 serial commands transmitted by a touch screen system PC or other serial controller Remotely from the infrared remote control transmitter Via contact closure remote control switching Via the Ethernet optionally via the Web pages The VP 770 is housed in a 19 1U rack mountable enclosure with rack ears included and is fed from a 100 240 VAC universal switching power supply VP 770 Overview 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 HDCP Compliance If an HDMI signal is HDCP protected it can only appear on HDMI and DGKat outputs that are connected to HDCP compliant displays The VP 770 will not output an HDCP protected source to a display that is not HDCP compliant Instead it will show a black screen In the dual window display mode see Section 7 2 even if only one of the inputs is HDCP protected
41. age see Section 9 8 6 8 2 1 EAS Requirements The following table specifies the EAS requirements Text Length Definitions Attribute Name Status Certainty Urgency Severity Event Headline Description nstruction Sender Sent Max 30 contiguous chars per word Output Resolution The output resolution needs to be at least 1280x768 N BRIBRINMIND N oOo alajo ojojo 40 VP 770 The OSD Menu 7 1 7 1 1 7 2 VP 770 The Display Modes The Display Modes The VP 770 can function in the single window display mode the factory default setup or the dual window display mode The Single Window Display Mode The single window mode shows one window on the screen The window size can be customized and its parameters modified via the OSD menu Activating the Single window Mode Set the VP 770 to the single window display mode in any of the following ways e Press and hold for 3 seconds the illuminated front panel PIP button until the button no longer illuminates e Access the OSD menu select INPUT gt Display Mode and then choose Single Window e Access the Web pages see Section 8 3 e Press the PIP window on the remote control transmitter see Section 8 7 e Via the REMOTE CONTROL terminal block connectors see Section 8 6 The Dual Window Display Mode The VP 770 dual window mode feature lets you show two images on one screen the main window and the PiP window For example you can show a
42. ameters Description VOLUME PARAMETER output volume parameters VALUE either positive or negative digits minus sign precedes negative values increase current value a decrease current value Windows WIN CUST WINDOW HPOS WIN CUST WINDOW HPOS customizanon IHW vPoOg VH Hw vPos VH Parameters Description fast window customization WINDOW 0 for main window 1 for PiP window HPOS horizontal position value HW horizontal width value VPOS vertical position value VH vertical height value Set dual window state PIP PIP MODE PIP PIP MODE RESULT Parameters Description PIP MODE Dual window state 0 or off for single window 1 or on to for dual window VP 770 The VP 770 RS 232 Communication Protocol 113 Identification commands Protocol Handshaking d JJ T Read device model MODEL MODEL MACHINE _MODEL Read device serial SN SERIAL NUMBER SN umber Read device VERSION firmware version i Read device build BUILD DATE BUILD DATE YYYY MM DD date HH MM SS Read device protocol PROT VER PROT VER 3000 MAJOR version MINOR Command NAME Command Type System Ethernet Command Name Permission Transparency Description Syntax Set machine DNS name NAME s machine_namece Get machine DNS name NAMEA ce Response Set pnk NAME se machine_namesr OK ce ur Get pnl NAME4 s machine_namefce Parameters 5 Z Z
43. ank effects Select a pattern Zoom the selected window Recall or save a preset see below Presets apply to PIP status Layout Luma keying Output volume Mic mix Line mix Output volume mute Output volume delimiter Mic mix mute Line mix mute Win cust Main and PIP Input source Main and PIP Output resolution all auto switching functions and Zoom position zoom Lock unlock the aspect ratio Saving a Preset To save a preset click the pin preset icon Save Preset window appears Click an empty gray preset 12 in this example Select a slot to save a preset 2 3 6 rA 10 11 14 15 CANCEL Figure 49 The Routing amp Scaling Page Selecting a Preset Preset 12 is being saved Select a slot to save a preset Figure 50 The Routing amp Scaling Page Saving the selected Preset Note that all the parameters of the scaler are saved to the preset except for the blank and freeze effects To recall a preset click the Preset recall icon Select a slot to recall a preset 2 3 6 7 10 11 14 15 CANCEL Figure 51 The Routing amp Scaling Page Recalling a Preset VP 770 Using the Embedded Web Pages 9 1 4 1 The TAKE Mode Click the TAKE button to enter the TAKE Confirm mode A fine red line encircles the functions that apply to the TAKE mode for example the inputs Scaler Resolution 720p60 Output MAIN gt HDMI 1 PIP gt PC 1 i volume R1280 x720 Auto
44. arent in the OSD The commands related to SDI in the OSD menu are therefore grayed out If the transparency of the OSD menu is set to ON this menu item will become invisible see Section 6 8 Entire System Control Process 000 Figure 18 Set the Output Volume Level VP 770 The OSD Menu 6 4 The Process Menu The Process menu functions are available for interlaced video processing only and not for progressive scan Main Window Control Process Deinterlacing Film Mode Diagonal Correction MD Sensitivity Figure 19 Process Menu Setting Deinterlacing Film Mode Diagonal Correction MD Sensitivity VP 770 The OSD Menu Function Set the deinterlacing method to Line Doubler reduces the flicker and improves the quality of the image to some extent Line doubler takes an interlaced scan doubles the lines The additional lines provide a better quality image and a brighter output Motion adaptive to produce a brighter smoother and higher resolution image default Set the deinterlacing per window sync to Current Field for a long delay Older Field for a short delay When selecting Older Field diagonal correction is disabled Set to Off for no pull down Follow Input to automatically identify the required pull down 2 2 or 3 2 pull down 24PsF to force 24PsF pull down Set the level of diagonal interpolation from 0 to 3 When set to the lower level the diagonal imag
45. ars continuously 3 Setting Advanced Function Set V Keystone to set the vertical keystone level 3 Useful if the projector is located at an angle above or below the screen In the OSD menu the value range shows 80 to 80 For interlaced inputs this feature is disabled Auto Sync Off to turn the auto sync On Off When ON 2 minutes after not detecting a valid video signal on the selected input or both inputs in the dual window mode the unit will disable the syncs and the audio on all the outputs until a valid input is again detected or any keypad button is pressed to activate the machine once restored the buttons return to their normal function E When using the VP 770 for audio only we recommend Gi that you turn this feature off Luma Keying To turn the keying on the PiP window ON or OFF see Section 6 8 1 B Alert System to set the Alert system On or Off see Section 6 8 2 B No Signal to set the color of the windows if no signal is detected Select Gray Blue or Black If gray or blue is selected the Main window color is light while PIP has a darker shade When black is selected both windows appear black Auto Switching to set auto switching to Off Scan mode or Last Connected mode separately for the Main window and the PiP window Set to Scan to scan through the inputs in search of a valid input signal Set to Last Connected to immediately switch to the latest valid input signal connected for HDMI
46. ble Feature Function Range Note VOLUME DELIMITER 2121 80 20 aB o MIC ATTACK TIME 2531 10 1000 MIC HOLD TIME 2532 100 10000 ANALOG NOSE FILTER 2802 coo J mewe sida Sido The RS 232 over TP Page The RS 232 over TP page lets you configure the tunneling port and send various messages through this port see Section 10 RS 232 over TP Port tunneling Protocol type Ethernet port Serial configurations Parity Data bits Baud rate Stops bits Remote device commands Description Command Desc1 OxFF OxFF Desc2 OxFF OxFF Desc3 OxFF OxFF Desc5 OXxFF OxFF Desc6 OxFF OxFF Desc7 OxFF OxFF b gt gt Desc4 OxFF OxFF gt gt gt b Desc8 OxFF OxFF Trigger By Manual only Manual only Manual only Manual only Manual only Manual only Manual only Manual onlv Figure 77 The RS 232 over TP Page SS amp amp amp 8 amp 8 amp 2 2 2 E 2 E Set the port tunneling protocol type and Ethernet port as well as the parity Data bits baud rate and stop bits VP 770 Using the Embedded Web Pages The table in lower part of this window shows the list of commands Command description Remote device commands Add a command Send a command gt Desc1 Desc2 Desc3 Desc4 Desc5 Desc6 Desc 7 Desc8 Description The command Command OxFF OxFF OxFF OxFF OxFF OxFF OxFF OxFF OxFF OxFF OxFF OxFF OxFF OxFF OxFF OxFF Delete the
47. chine is placed straight in the correct horizontal position 4 You do not overload the circuit s When connecting the machine to the supply circuit overloading the circuits might have a detrimental effect on overcurrent protection and supply wiring Refer to the appropriate nameplate ratings for information For example for fuse replacement see the value printed on the product label 5 The machine is earthed grounded in a reliable way and is connected only to an electricity socket with grounding Pay particular attention to situations where electricity is supplied indirectly when the power cord is not plugged directly into the socket in the wall for example when using an extension cable or a power strip and that you use only the power cord that is supplied with the machine VP 770 Installing in a Rack To rack mount a machine 1 Attach both ear brackets to the machine To do so remove the screws from each side of the machine 3 on each side and replace those screws through the ear brackets 2 Place the ears of the machine against the rack rails and insert the proper screws not provided through each of the four holes in the rack ears Note e In some models the front panel may feature built in rack ears e Detachable rack ears can be removed for desktop use e Always mount the machine in the rack before you attach any cables or connect the machine to the power e If you are using a Kramer rack adapter
48. cted for both microphones the Mic 1 Mic 2 sliders are disabled Mic Line Output mix mix volume o Disable Disable 29db Figure 75 The Audio Settings Page Microphones Tab You can set the maximum value of the Output Volume by using the pre limiter on the Output Volume slider Slide the pre limiter up or down to determine the VP 770 Using the Embedded Web Pages maximum allowed volume The value below shows the maximum allowed value selected or Figure 76 The Audio Settings Page Output Volume Pre limiter In the Talkover mode you can set the VP 770 Using the Embedded Web Pages Depth to determine the decrease of the audio level during microphone takeover Trigger to determine the microphone 1 threshold level that triggers the audio level decrease Attack time to set the transition time of the audio level reduction after the signal rises above the threshold level Hold time to define the time period talkover remains active although the signal falls below the threshold level for a short period of time Release time to define the transition time for the audio level to return from its reduced level to its normal level after the Hold Time period 9 6 3 9 7 Special Audio Settings Protocol Commands Several actions that appear only in the Web page can be carried out via RS 232 protocol commands see Section Error Reference source not found These commands are specified in the following ta
49. e Section 8 7 The latest PiP configuration appears Access the OSD menu select INPUT gt Display Mode and then choose one of the preset PiP configurations Picture in Picture Picture Picture or Split Access the Web pages see Section 8 3 Via the REMOTE CONTROL terminal block connectors see Section 8 6 7 2 2 Setting the OSD Menu to PiP Window Control When the OSD menu is set to PiP Window Control you can control the PiP window and change its parameters for example select the PiP input size position and so on Section 7 2 3 4 shows how to select the PiP source via the OSD menu To set the OSD menu to PiP control 1 2 Press the MENU button to access the OSD menu Scroll down to the Misc menu and press ENTER Select the OSD submenu and press ENTER Select Window Control and choose PIP WINDOW The OSD menu controls the PiP source Press the MENU button to exit and accept changes The OSD menu title will show PiP Window Control You can press the MENU button several times to exit the menu and save changes or modify PiP window parameters via the other menu items To return to Main Window control repeat the procedure above but select Main Window in the Window Control submenu VP 770 The Display Modes 43 7 2 3 7 2 3 1 7 2 3 2 7 2 3 3 Selecting the PIP Source To select a PiP source you have to set the VP 770 to any of the PiP display mode configurations and then select the desir
50. e control also known as push to make momentary contact you can select any of the inputs To do so momentarily connect the required input pin 1 to 8 on the REMOTE terminal block connector to the G Ground pin of the REMOTE terminal block connector as Figure 32 illustrates Q Do not connect more than one input PIN to the GND PIN at the same time To select the PC 1 input G12345 67 8 9PIPG G12345 67 8 9PIPG resPNomeern MWe eeeeeehelt To select the DP input momentarily connect the 8 PIN to the G PIN REMOTE REMOTE z a Ig Figure 32 Connecting the Contact Closure Remote Control PINs Use the PIP pin to e Toggle between the Single window display mode and the Dual window display mode by connecting the PIP pin and the G pin for more than 3 seconds and then releasing the change will occur upon release e Select a PIP source VP 770 Controlling the VP 770 To select a PIP source connect the PIP pin to the G pin and within 3 seconds momentarily connect an input pin to the G pin For example to select the DP PIP source connect the PIP pin to the G pin and within 3 seconds the 5 pin to the G pin as illustrated in Figure 33 G12345 e TA OE o select the IP source ELLIE BA i connect the PIP PIN to the PE G PIN and within 3 seconds momentarily connect the 8 PIN to the G PIN REMOTE zg i Figure 33 Connecting the PIP Contact Closure Remote Control PINs VP 770 Contr
51. e does not appear smooth Set from Level 1 to Level 5 Select the motion detection sensitivity for filtering of interlaced images Set a high value for video where there is generally a large amount of motion or a low value for little motion 6 5 The Picture Menu Main Window Control Picture Color Color Correction Gamma Mode Dither lt gt Audio aaa Contrast Pic r 2 G s E BWOORAS Figure 20 Picture Menu Setting Function Set the blue green and flesh color levels from O to 4 Gamma Mode the gamma correction factor to Off 0 4 0 8 1 2 1 6 2 0 2 4 or 2 8 The higher the value the darker the image Dither Set the error diffusion 2 Mode0 Disable error diffusion Mode 1 In frame 8 6 conversion Modez2 Intra frame 8 6 conversion Modes In frame 10 8 conversion Mode4 Intra frame 10 8 conversion Mode5 In frame 12 10 conversion Mode6 Intra frame 12 10 conversion Auto Adjust Set the image color back to its default values and position per window centers it correctly on the screen See Auto Positioning menu item in Section 6 8 Note that Auto Adjust is disabled when in the Freeze state 30 VP 770 The OSD Menu 6 6 The Enhance Menu Main Window Control Enhance a H Sharpness V Sharpness Noise Reduction Figure 21 Enhance Menu Setting Function H Sharpness Select the horizontal sharpness level V Sharpness Select the vertical sharpness level Noise Red
52. ection 7 2 Note that while browsing the OSD menu in the dual window mode a long press of the PIP button will instantly toggle the window control between Main and PiP BLANK Button Press to toggle between a blank screen blue or black screen and the display FREEZE Button Press to freeze unfreeze the output video image 11 Navigation v Button Press to move down the menu list See Section 8 1 1 and to decrease numerical values When not within the Buttons OSD menu mode press to reduce the output volume 12 lt MENU Press to access the OSD menu exit the OSD menu and when in the OSD menu move to the previous level Button in the OSD screen see Section 8 1 1 13 4 VOLUME Press to move up the menu list values See Section 8 1 1 and to increase numerical values When not within Button the OSD menu mode press to increase the output volume gt ENTER Press to access sub menu items and select from several settings See Section 8 1 1 Button MA IAJAAQ OLL dA Feature Function RESET TO XGA 720P Button Press to reset the video output resolution to XGA or 720p and change the deep color settings to Off on the output See Section 6 7 Press and hold for about 3 seconds to toggle between reset to XGA and reset to 720p PANEL LOCK Button Press and hold for about 3 seconds to lock unlock the front panel buttons L CV2 R S PDIF IN MIC IN Mic HDMI 1 IN oi VIDEO QUIPUTS P rad G12345 678 9PPG a e a SS 3 Z HALLE D HDMI
53. ed input Selecting the PiP Source via the Front Panel Buttons Press and hold the PIP front panel button while pressing the input button of the required PiP source For example to select CV 1 as the PiP source over DP as the main source press the PIP front panel button while pressing the CV 1 front panel button see Figure 26 In this example the DP button is illuminated and the CV 1 button blinks Woe t a Silk I N taK vis f 4 at au NE S Figure 26 CV1 superimposed over DP Selecting the PiP Source via the IR Remote Control Transmitter Press the PIP button on the IR transmitter the PIP front panel button is illuminated Press the desired PiP source button on the IR transmitter see Section 8 7 Selecting the PiP Source via the REMOTE Terminal Block Connector See Section 8 6 VP 770 The Display Modes 7 2 3 4 Selecting the PiP Source via the OSD Menu one of the PiP configurations see Section 7 2 1 Gi You can select an input source only after you set the display mode to To set the PiP source via the OSD menu do the following 1 10 VP 770 The Display Modes Press the MENU button to access the OSD menu Scroll through the menu and for window specific submenus check the menu title f PiP Window Control appears continue to step 7 f not continue to the next step Press the V button to move to the Misc menu and press ENTER Select the OSD submenu and pre
54. ed instead of the front panel built in IR receiver to remotely control the machine only if connector at the end of the internal the internal IR connection cable has been installed see Section 8 7 1 IR connection cable fits through this opening 27 ETHERNET RESET Button Press while turning power off and then on to reset the Ethernet settings to their factory default state see also Section 12 1 8 2 SPKR Terminal Block Connector Connect to a balanced stereo audio acceptor speakers VIDEO HDMI Connect to the HDMI source from 1 to 2 30 INPUT PC 15 pin HD Connect to the computer graphics source from 1 to 2 z Connectors V RCA 32 Connect all three connectors to the component video source 33 34 35 36 VIDEO 37 OUTPUT 38 Connectors Connect to a DGKat receiver for example Kramer PT 572 4 Installing in a Rack This section provides instructions for rack mounting the unit Before installing in a rack be sure that the environment is within the recommended range to MG 32 to 106F STORAGE TEMPERATURE 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F HUMIDITY 10 to 90 RHL non condensing Q CAUTION When installing on a 19 rack avoid hazards by taking care that 1 Itis located within the recommended environmental conditions as the operating ambient temperature of a closed or multi unit rack assembly may exceed the room ambient temperature 2 Once rack mounted enough air will still flow around the machine 3 The ma
55. ee Loading Configuration Please Wait This may take several seconds to complete Figure 90 Loading a Configuration Save Configuration u Saving Configuration Please Wait This may take several seconds to complete Figure 91 Saving a Configuration 92 VP 770 Using the Embedded Web Pages 10 VP 770 Port Tunneling Port Tunneling Victim The port tunneling feature lets you send and receive simple RS 232 signals between a controller and a serial device via the VP 770 which is connected to the Ethernet and outputs via TP cable The example illustrated in Figure 92 shows a Kramer room controller that is connected to the VP 770 via the Ethernet The DGKAT OUT connector on the VP 770 is connected via TP to a DGKAT receiver This DGKAT receiver connects to a display via HDMI and RS 232 Room Controller 5 RS 232 Signals 4 t Video Source Dedicated Tunneling Port Video and data ty 4 over DGKAT Figure 92 Port Tunneling The room controller sends RS 232 signals over the Ethernet via a dedicated Tunneling port to the VP 770 The VP 770 sends these signals via TP to a display that is connected to the receiver This way control data can flow between the room controller and the display device tunneling through the VP 770 To setup and activate port tunneling on the VP 770 1 Set the dedicated port tunneling Ethernet connection port type and port number through which the VP 770 wi
56. eeze state in case the input resolution is larger than the output resolution the image may be cut off or change its position This can be fixed via Zoom Position above Note that any change in the output resolution will cancel the zoom setting 6 7 1 Selecting the Correct Aspect Ratio You can configure the aspect ratio of any output image to fit your application The VP 770 offers four different aspect ratio settings Follow Input Follow Output Best Fit and Letterbox Here is how each of these settings works FOLLOW INPUT The aspect ratio and resolution of the input video or graphics signal are both preserved no scaling For example a composite video image with a 4 3 aspect ratio will appear with the same aspect ratio ona 1080p 16 9 output image surrounded by black bars FOLLOW OUTPUT The aspect ratio and resolution of the input signal is re sized to precisely match the aspect ratio and resolution of the VP 770 output signal This may result in some distortion to the input signal images VP 770 The OSD Menu 6 7 2 BEST FIT This setting re sizes the video or graphics input signal to best fit the output resolution while maintaining the aspect ratio of the input signal For example a composite video signal 4 3 aspect ratio will best fit to the top and bottom of a widescreen output image resulting in black pillars on either side LETTERBOX This setting compresses the top and bottom edges
57. er Electronics or iii this product is not purchased from an authorized Kramer Electronics reseller If you are unsure whether a reseller is an authorized Kramer Electronics reseller please visit our Web site at www kramerelectronics com or contact a Kramer Electronics office from the list at the end of this document Your rights under this limited warranty are not diminished if you do not complete and return the product registration form or complete and submit the online product registration form Kramer Electronics thanks you for purchasing a Kramer Electronics product We hope it will give you years of satisfaction 116 VP 770 The VP 770 RS 232 Communication Protocol KRAMER P N 2900 300173 Rev 6 SAFETY WARNING Disconnect the unit from the power supply before opening and servicing For the latest information on our products and a list of Kramer distributors visit our Web site where updates to this user manual may be found We welcome your questions comments and feedback www kramerAV com info kramerel com
58. et connection port type f fj the PIP PIN to the G PIN and and port number through which the VP 770 will be passing aa within 3 seconds momentarily RS 232 signals TCP and 5050 by default connect the 8 PIN to the other iili ERE ui T T GPIN 2 Use the UART command to set the communication parameters 9600 8 N and 1 by default Contents Introduction Getting Started Achieving the Best Performance Safety Instructions Recycling Kramer Products Overview HDCP Compliance About the Power Connect Feature Using Twisted Pair Cable Defining the VP 770 Presentation Switcher Scaler Installing in a Rack Connecting the VP 770 Wiring the TP LINE IN LINE OUT RJ 45 Connectors Microphone Pinout Audio Input Pinout The OSD Menu OSD Menu Operation Example The Input Menu The Audio Menu The Process Menu The Picture Menu The Enhance Menu The Scale Menu The Miscellaneous Menu The Display Modes The Single Window Display Mode The Dual Window Display Mode Controlling the VP 770 Controlling via the Front Panel Buttons Controlling via the OSD Menu Connecting to the VP 770 via RS 232 Controlling via the VP 770 Web Pages Connecting the VP 770 via the ETHERNET Port Controlling the VP 770 via the REMOTE Terminal Block Connector Controlling via the Infrared Remote Control Transmitter Using the Embedded Web Pages The Routing and Scaling Page The Device Settings Page The Input Settings Page The Enhance Page
59. f our line making the best even better Our 1 000 plus different models now appear in 14 groups that are clearly defined by function GROUP 1 Distribution Amplifiers GROUP 2 Switchers and Routers GROUP 3 Control Systems GROUP 4 Format Standards Converters GROUP 5 Range Extenders and Repeaters GROUP 6 Specialty AV Products GROUP 7 Scan Converters and Scalers GROUP 8 Cables and Connectors GROUP 9 Room Connectivity GROUP 10 Accessories and Rack Adapters GROUP 11 Sierra Video Products GROUP 12 Digital Signage GROUP 13 Audio and GROUP 14 Collaboration Congratulations on purchasing your Kramer VP 770 Presentation Switcher Scaler This product which incorporates HDMI technology is ideal for e Projection systems in conference rooms boardrooms auditoriums hotels and churches production studios rental and staging e Any application where high quality conversion and switching of multiple and different video signals to graphical data signals is required for projection purposes VP 770 Introduction Ee 2 2 1 2 2 Getting Started We recommend that you e Unpack the equipment carefully and save the original box and packaging materials for possible future shipment e Review the contents of this user manual Go to http www kramerav com downloads VP 770 to check for up to date user manuals application programs and to check if firmware upgrades are available where appropriate Achieving the Bes
60. he General Tab The General tab see Figure 72 lets you set the general audio parameters for the selected main window input and the outputs Audio Settings Input volume Lipsync Balance Treble Bass Analog Noise Filter Embedded pass through ang tev ae Power amplifier level Figure 72 The Audio Settings Page General Tab Use the General tab to e Set the DSP audio parameters e Select bypassing of the embedded audio input directly to the output e Choose whether the analog input takes over the embedded inputs e Select the power amplifier level from 1 to 4 VP 770 Using the Embedded Web Pages Note that if the Embedded pass through is set to ON Analog takeover as well as Mic and Line mix and the output volume are disabled see Figure 73 Audio Settings T Output volume Input volume Lipsync Balance Treble Bass TERADE Caz Analog takeover Power amplifier level Power Level 1 v Disable Disable 29db Figure 73 The Audio Settings Page Embedded Audio Pass Through 9 6 2 The Microphones Tab The Microphones tab see Figure 74 lets you setup the microphone parameters VP 770 Using the Embedded Web Pages eu Audio Settings Line Output Mode mix volume Volume Talkover Depth Trigger Attack time Hold time Release time Odb 29db Figure 74 The Audio Settings Page Microphones Tab Set the microphone operation mode to Talkover or Mix If Talkover is sele
61. he Input OSD menu see Section 6 2 To browse the VP 770 Web pages 1 Open your Internet browser 2 Type the IP number of the device in the Address bar of your browser For example the default IP number E http 192 168 1 38 Y The Authentication window appears if Security is activated see Section 9 9 Authentication Required The server http 192 166 1 59 80 requires a username and password The server says Embedded WEB Server User Name Password Log In Cancel Figure 35 The Authentication Window 3 By default the User Name is admin and the Password is 1234 You can change these settings via the Security page see Section 9 9 The Loading page appears VP 770 Using the Embedded Web Pages Loading resources 31 Figure 36 The Loading Page There are 10 Web pages Section 9 11 describes how to save and upload a configuration The Routing amp Scaling page see Section 9 1 The Device Settings page see Section 9 2 The Input Settings page See Section 9 3 The Enhance page see Section 9 4 The Output Settings page see Section 9 5 The Audio Settings page see Section 9 6 The RS 232 over TP page see Section 9 6 3 Emergency Alert System page see Section 9 8 The Security page see Section 9 9 The About Us page see Section 9 10 VP 770 Using the Embedded Web Pages 9 1 The Routing and Scaling Page Figure 37 shows the Routing amp Scaling page that is als
62. he RS 232 over TP Page Setting the Sync on Trigger Click OK to save the command to the list VP 770 Using the Embedded Web Pages Remote device commands Description Desc1 Desc2 Desc4 Desc5 Desc6 E fe gt Desc3 b b P Desc7 Figure 82 The RS 232 over TP Page the Power on Command Command 0xFF 0xFF 0x00 0xA9 0x01 OxFF OxFF OxFF OxFF OxFF OxFF OxFF OxFF OxFF OxFF OxFF OxFF Trigger By Sync on Triggers after 30 Sec Manual only Manual only Manual only Manual only Manual only Manual only The system will send a Power on command to the projector connected to the output whenever a signal is detected Note that in the manual mode click the Send Command icon cS to send the command VP 770 Using the Embedded Web Pages 9 8 The Emergency Alert System Page The emergency Alert System lets you setup the emergency system on your VP 770 for further details see Section 6 8 2 Emergency Alert System Connect to EAS server Protocol type Ethemet port Local message Severity T Extreme P Unkown gt e Big Alert amp Siren Big Alert Alert Crawler Big Message Message Crawler Status Event Scope Headline Message type Description category Urgency Certainty Sender KRAMER_0D00 Instructions Auto expiration minutes from now CAP file Figure 83 The Emergency Alert System Page The top part lets you set the means to connect to the EAS server UDP
63. he audio output in the Talkover default mode or the Mix mode separately or together In the Talkover mode Mic Mix is set to 1 the audio output volume level decreases when the microphone is used and it returns back to its original set level when the microphone input is inactive In the Mix mode the microphone input is mixed with the audio output at a set level You can also set the Line Mix separately Set Pass through to On to pass the digital audio input directly to the output without any processing or set to Off to process the digital audio input Note that this feature is disabled for the non embedded audio inputs PC CV YUV In case the audio signal is encrypted or compressed set the Pass through to On Note that in some cases there may not be sufficient capacity to accurately transmit the audio Analog Takeover to On for the analog inputs of the HDMI and DP inputs to take over the embedded inputs select Off to use the embedded inputs Ek Analog takeover is available only if an unbalanced audio signal is connected via the 3 5mm connecter The embedded audio is disabled as long as the 3 5mm cable is connected to the 3 5mm mini jack Set Lip Sync delay value msec B Mic Delay value msec 3 Set the power amplifier SPKR level to Off or to levels 1 to 4 3 This submenu item is specific for the power amplifier on top of the general volume level Note that SDI is not applicable to the VP 770 and appears transp
64. he table below shows function 632 from the Protocol in Section 13 2 e 6 in the hundreds represents Scale which is the 6 menu item in the main menu list e 3in the tens represents Output which is 3 in the Scale menu e 2 inthe units represents Master Connection which is second in the Output menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Range Function Function Scale 6 Output Master Connection HDMI oe 4 632 Je VP 770 The OSD Menu The subtitle below the title line shows the current level accessed Scale in this Level1 Title Line Level 2 example Main Window Control Scale Aspect Ratio Overscan Prowess Output Zoom Position G Pict ure Zoom g Enhance oE After selecting Output which is the second Level it appears in the subtitle Level 1 Level 2 Title Line Level 3 Main Window Control Output Color Space HDCP Mode Once Master Connection is selected the Title changes to Entire System Control indicating that the selection will affect the ETE entire system The subtitle shows the Master Connection current Level 3 selection and the menu list shows the function DGKat Note that SDI is not applicable to the Level 1 Level 3 Title Line Function VP 770 and appears transparent HDMI If the transparency of the OSD menu is S DGKat set to ON this menu item will become invisible see Section 6 8 BOOS o Picture PC Enhance oD If the display layout inc
65. inputs will be included in the scan see Figure 46 and also change the order of the scanned inputs see Figure 47 e Last Connected mode to immediately switch to the latest valid input signal connected for HDMI and DP inputs only Note that in case the last connected valid input signal is disconnected the VP 770 will switch to the previous last connected valid input signal and then to the input before that and so on until the last disconnected inputs and then a No Signal screen will appear Auto Switching Main Off v Scan priority Drag amp Drop to order HDMI1 HDMI2 Figure 45 The Routing amp Scaling Page Auto Switching Window Main Tab VP 770 Using the Embedded Web Pages Auto Switching Off v Scan priority Drag amp Drop to order HDMI1 HDMI2 Figure 46 The Routing amp Scaling Page selecting the Inputs to Scan PiP Tab When Scan mode is activated the system scans the inputs from the highest to the lowest priority in search of a valid input signal for each the Main and PiP windows The priority is ordered from the lowest input number 8 to the highest 1 For example if PC 1 and HDMI 2 have a valid signal and auto switching is enabled the VP 770 will scan through the inputs and select the HDMI 2 which is higher in the priority list see Figure 45 Once the signal is no longer valid on HDMI 2 the VP 770 will scan for the next highest priority valid signal
66. ion M Letterbox to compress the top and bottom edges of the input signal but fill the width of the screen J Applies to the Single Window display mode only Set the overscan per window to Off 5 or 10 Set the Output Resolution to Native 640x480 60 640x480 75 800x600 50 800x600 60 800x600 75 1024x768 50 1024x768 60 1024x768 75 1280x768 50 1280x768 60 1280x800 60 1280x1024 50 1280x1024 60 1280x1024 75 1360x768 60 1366x768 50 1366x768 60 1400x1050 50 1400x1050 60 1600x900 60 1600x1200 50 1600x1200 60 1680x1050 60 1920x1200 60 480i60 480p60 576150 576050 720p50 720p59 94 720p60 1080p23 976 1080p24 1080p25 1080p29 97 1080p30 1080p50 1080p59 94 1080p60 2k50 or 2k60 a Note that any change in the output resolution will cancel the zoom setting and window customization Master Connection to HDMI DGKat or PC to determine the machine s behavior see Section 6 7 2 B If the native resolution is not supported by the selected Master Connection the system searches for the best supported resolution If the search fails for example if the master connection is disconnected or EDID is unreadable the resolution will default to XGA SDI is not applicable and appears transparent If the transparency of the OSD menu is set to ON this menu item will become invisible see Section 6 8 Deep Color to Off the default for 8bit color depth or to Follow Output for VP 770 The OSD Menu Setting F
67. kit for a machine that is not 19 see the Rack Adapters user manual for installation instructions available from our Web site 5 Connecting the VP 770 your VP 770 After connecting your VP 770 connect its power and then switch on the power to each device Q Always switch off the power to each device before connecting it to You do not have to connect all the inputs and outputs connect only those that are required To connect the VP 770 as illustrated in the example in Figure 4 do the following 1 Connect an HDMI source for example a DVD player to the HDMI 1 IN VIDEO INPUT connector Alternatively you can connect the DVI connector on the DVD player to the HDMI connector on the VP 770 via a DVI HDMI adapter You can connect the audio signal via the AUDIO IN HDMI 3 5mm mini jack or use the embedded audio 2 Connect a computer graphics source to the PC 1 IN VIDEO INPUT 15 pin HD connector Alternatively you can connect a component YPbPr or RGBHV source via the 15 pin HD connector available for PC1 IN only see Figure 3 C Red Pr Blue GND 2 Green Y Sync GND 3 Blue Pb G DDC SDA GND 43 Hsync 6 Red GND Vsync GreenGND 5 DDC SCL Figure 3 15 pin HD Connector Pinout 3 Connect a component video source for example a component DVD player to the COMP PR PB and Y VIDEO INPUT RCA connectors 4 Connect a composite video source for example a composite video player to the CV VIDEO
68. l ETH PORT PROTOCOL ETH PORT PROTOCOL Ethernet port PROTOCOL TCP UDP transport layer protocol Ethernet port to enter protocol 3000 commands 1 65535 User defined port 0 reset port to factory default 50000 for UDP 5000 for TCP Load new Step 1 LDFW sal Response 1 READY or LDFW E Step 2 If ready was received send P Response 2 LDFW Load new video Step 1 LDFWS core firmware Response 1 READY or LDFWS Step 2 If ready was received send FIRMWARE_DATA j Response 2 LDFWS RESUL VP 770 The VP 770 RS 232 Communication Protocol e LIMITED WARRANTY The warranty obligations of Kramer Electronics for this product are limited to the terms set forth below Whatis Covered This limited warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship in this product What is Not Covered This limited warranty does not cover any damage deterioration or malfunction resulting from any alteration modification improper or unreasonable use or maintenance misuse abuse accident neglect exposure to excess moisture fire improper packing and shipping such claims must be presented to the carrier lightning power surges or other acts of nature This limited warranty does not cover any damage deterioration or malfunction resulting from the installation or removal of this product from any installation any unauthorized tampering with this product any repairs attempted by anyone unauthorized by Kramer Electronics to make such
69. live video window on top of a graphic background or show two images on screen of the same input channel The PiP window appears even if no input signals are connected In this case the PiP window appears in dark gray and the main window appears in light gray The dual window mode appears in the following preset PiP configurations Picture in Picture with a smaller PiP window superimposed over a full main window image Picture Picture where both images appear side by side and the aspect ratios of both images are maintained Split where both images are placed side by side with the same height The window customization feature see Section 6 2 lets you customize the dual window mode layout main window and PiP window to any size and position Gi You can superimpose any input type over any or the same input If the HDMI signal is HDCP protected it can appear on HDMI and DGKat outputs that are connected to supported HDCP compliant displays However it cannot appear on a display that is not HDCP compliant and the VP 770 will not output a picture on the VGA output VP 770 The Display Modes 7 2 1 Activating the Dual Window Mode You can activate the dual window mode indicated by an illuminated PIP front panel button in any of the following ways Press and hold for 3 seconds the front panel PIP button The latest PiP configuration appears Press the PIP button on the IR remote control transmitter se
70. ll be passing RS 232 signals By default the dedicated port settings are TCP 5050 To change these settings see the Port Tunneling Configuration in the table in Section 10 or via the embedded Web pages see Section 9 6 3 2 Set the HDBT UART command the table in Section 13 4 By default the settings are 9600 8 N 1 3 Make sure that the VP 770 is connected to Ethernet The VP 770 is now ready to tunnel RS 232 signals via Ethernet port tunneling VP 770 Port Tunneling 11 Flash Memory Upgrade You can upgrade the VP 770 via the Kramer K UPLOAD software Two types of upgrade files are available for upgrade video core and audio graphics fct and peripherals kfw Note that when uploading files via K UPLOAD you must close the embedded Web pages well as the latest version of K UPLOAD and installation instructions can be downloaded from the Kramer Web site at www kramerav com downloads Gi The latest firmware version the Flash Memory Upgrade user guide as Note that if the Protocol is set to Legacy via the Miscellaneous menu see Section 6 8 Web pages may not function properly VP 770 Flash Memory Upgrade ees 12 Technical Specifications INPUTS 2 HDMI deep color connectors 2 VGA on 15 pin HD connectors 1 component video on 3 RCA connectors 2 composite video on RCA connectors 1 DisplayPort connector 2 HDMI 2 VGA 1 DP 2 CV unbalanced stereo audio on 3 5mm mini jack connectors 1 S PDIF fo
71. ludes a PiP window you can set the OSD menu to control the main source window and the PIP window separately by defining Window Control General characteristics which apply to the entire system for example setting the volume are changed without needing to shift control the title line will state Entire System Control VP 770 The OSD Menu Note that A selected parameter that turns gray becomes valid immediately You can press Enter at this point to save these parameter changes to the memory immediately the screen will display Saving Data for a split second In any case exiting the menu saves the parameter to the memory Data is saved per window and per input to a dedicated input window memory as applicable The control buttons let you control the VP 770 via the OSD menu Press the MENU or lt button to enter the menu exit the menu and when in the OSD menu move to the previous level and change menu settings in the OSD screen ENTER or gt button to access sub menu items Arrow buttons to move through the OSD menu Up or down arrows to change settings changes are immediate Note that when exiting the menu all the changes are automatically saved to the non volatile memory The default OSD timeout for auto exit is set to 30 seconds and can be changed see Section 6 8 6 1 1 OSD Control Icons The following three icons JJ and 3 are included to indicate when functionality applies to
72. lution list go to our Web site at http www kramerelectronics com 96 VP 770 Technical Specifications 12 1 Default Communication Parameters RS 232 Protocol 3000 Default Legacy Baud Rate 115 200 9 600 Data Bits ee Stop Bits 1 Parity None Command Format ASCII Example Set display mode to Picture in Picture Y 0 110 1 lt CR gt gt Y01101 lt CR gt Ethernet To reset the IP settings to the factory reset values power cycle the device while holding in the Ethernet Reset button located on the rear panel of the unit IP Address 192 168 1 39 Subnet mask 255 255 000 000 Default gateway 000 000 000 000 TCP Port 5000 UDP Port 50000 Maximum UDP Ports 10 Maximum TCP Ports 4 Web page password 1234 Full Factory Reset Front panel buttons Turn power off Turn power on again while holding the RESET TO XGA 720p front panel button The LEDs blink Full factory reset is complete once the LEDs cease to blink and react normally Note that full factory reset includes Ethernet reset as well Factory Reset through the Misc menu item Web pages Factory reset via the Device Settings embedded Web page Protocol 3000 Use Factory command or Y 0 771 1 lt CR gt 12 2 Input Resolutions This section defines the input resolutions for each input 12 2 1 PC Input Resolutions PC Input Resolutions 640X480_60 800x600_75 625_P50 1280x1024_60 1400x1050_75 640x480_72 800x600_85 525_P60 1280x1024_75 1600x900_60
73. mands see Section 13 2 or protocol 3000 see Section 13 4 6 2 1 1 Changing the Size of the Main and or PiP Window Use the H Width and V Height to change the size of the window using the and buttons on the front panel or remote control transmitter as illustrated in Figure 10 decrease horizontally from the right enlarge horizontally to the right enlarge vertically decrease vertically from lower side ii from lower side Figure 10 Changing the Size of the Window To change the size of the window do the following 1 Check that window control is set as required for example PiP Window Control 2 Select Window Customization see Figure 14 3 Select H width an OSD slide bar appears and press to increase the width or to decrease the width see Figure 11 The following example shows how to increase the width of the window VP 770 The OSD Menu 23 enlarge horizontally to the right Figure 11 Increasing the Width 4 Select V Height an OSD slide bar appears and press to increase the height or to decrease the height see Figure 12 enlarge vertically from lower side Figure 12 Increasing the Height 6 2 1 2 Moving the Position of the Main and or PiP Window Use the H Position and V Position items in the OSD to change the position of the window using the and buttons on the front panel or remote control transmitter as illustrated in Figure 13 24 V
74. message depends on the severity of the alert Noticeable messages with Extreme and Severe headers will appear on the screen and cover up any other content together with an audio alert siren in case of an Extreme level alert Messages with lower levels of severity will appear as text crawler along the bottom of the image When an alert is activated the system via P3K outputs messages according to the activation mode type see Section 13 4 Figure 25 Emergency Alert System Display The Expiration Date field of the CAP XML file determines when the message will expire Note that you can remove the message sooner by pressing clicking any of the buttons on the VP 770 front panel or remote control buttons as well as via the Web page or protocol commands To setup and activate the alert system on the VP 770 1 Set the dedicated EAS Ethernet connection port type and port number through which the VP 770 will be listening as a client to intercept alerts By default the dedicated EAS port settings are TCP 5005 To change these setting see the Emergency Alert Configuration in the table in Section 13 4 2 Make sure that the VP 770 is connected to Ethernet 3 Make sure that Alert System in the Miscellaneous menu is set to On see Section 6 8 The VP 770 is now ready to receive any alert and display it Note that you can use the Emergency Alert System Web page to connect to an EAS server and create a local mess
75. minance the less transparent it becomes not letting the main window show through To use this feature we recommend that you set the PIP image as follows use low luminance colors for the background the key image portion and high luminance colors for the logo For certain displays the screen may flicker once for about a second after activating or changing the luma keying setting We recommend that you activate luma keying after completing the setup When the luma keying feature is On any change in the setup either by the user or by resetting due to a setup change may cause the screen to flicker once The luma keying will recover automatically after resetting VP 770 The OSD Menu 6 8 2 The Emergency Alert System The Emergency Alert System EAS is a unique versatile feature for immediate text overlaying with flexible options such as the inclusion of an audio alert siren and the choice of displaying an emergency notification via either a text crawler or a text window The EAS provides the ability to have a site wide notification immediately displayed when an emergency situation develops that could affect the health and welfare of the people attending the site whether that site is an educational facility a corporate site a Stadium or any other location where large groups of people come together Messages can include specifics about weather tornadoes hurricanes high winds flooding storms and so on Amber and Silver aler
76. n Protocol with Protocol 3000 the Y Command Set Command Type in Y Control_ Type 0 Function Param Reply id 01Y Control_ Type 0 Function Param OK Set command example set window control 721 to PiP Send y 0 721 1 Reply 01 Y 0 721 1 OK Get Command Type in Y Control_ Type 1 Function Result id 01Y Control_ Type 1 Function Param Get command example get window control setup 721 Send y 1 721 Result 01 y 1 721 1 You can add a last parameter to be located fourth in SET or third in GET to define a specific window For example Set H Sharpness value to 10 on the PiP window 1 y 0 510 10 1 Get H sharpness of the Main window 0 y 1 510 0 The Y command also supports the value increment decrement of any command using the or signs as the third parameter of the Y command For example move the PiP window one step to the left Send Y 0 141 1 lt CR gt Reply O1 Y 0 141 1 OK For example in order to increase zoom on the main windows Send Y 0 650 0 lt CR gt Reply O1 Y 0 650 0 OK VP 770 The VP 770 RS 232 Communication Protocol 101 13 2 2 13 2 3 Using the Communication Protocol with Legacy Protocol Set Command Type in YmiControl_ Type Function Param CR Reply Zm Control_ Type Function Param CR LF Get Command Type in YmControl_ Type Function
77. nt in the OSD The commands related to SDI in the Gi Note that SDI is not applicable to the VP 770 and appears OSD menu are therefore grayed out If the transparency of the OSD menu is set to ON this menu item will become invisible see Section 6 8 Note that any change in the input source may cancel the freeze and blank settings VP 770 The OSD Menu Setting Input Settings VP 770 The OSD Menu Function Set the H Image Shift to set the horizontal position of the image within the window Volatile parameter V Image Shift to set the vertical position of the image within the window Volatile parameter Auto Positioning to search the input image during the tuning process and automatically position it on the output window in a perfect fit Set to Off to disable auto positioning Set to Normal Scan to perform a normal range image search Set to Wide Scan to perform a wide range image search In the Normal Wide Scan option the machine automatically adjusts all the PC input video resolutions PC 1 and PC 2 For the other inputs the machine automatically adjusts all the input video resolutions except for HD SD CEA 861 standard video resolutions HDCP Mode to select the HDCP option for the HDMI DP input either ON the default or OFF MG Setting HDCP mode to Off on the HDMI DP input allows the source to transmit a non HDCP signal if required for example when working with a Mac computer Note that if you
78. o the first page that appears following the loading page The column on the left shows the Routing amp Scaling page selected and below a list of all the other available Web pages Scaler lesotuton Inputs 1 HDMI 1 Label t 2 HDMI 2 Latei2 PC1 Latet 3 4 PC2 Label 4 5 COMP Label 5 Figure 37 The Routing amp Scaling Page with Web page list on the left Click the arrow on the side of the menu list to hide the Web pages list Scaler solution Inputs MAN gt HOM 1 1 HDMI 1 Riza x 720 Labet 1 2 HDMI 2 Labet 2 3 PCT Label 3 4 PC2 Label 4 5 COMP Label 5 6 CV1 label 7 CV2 lee 8 DP P Auto Switching a omens Figure 38 The Routing amp Scaling Page Single Window 58 VP 770 Using the Embedded Web Pages The power icon on the top right side lets you set the device to the standby mode When clicking the standby icon the following window appears The device ts in standby mode Click here to power up Figure 39 The Routing amp Scaling Page standby mode The PIP image can be moved in any direction by clicking and moving the mouse and sized by moving the left and bottom edges of the image PIP gt HDMI 2 x Figure 40 The Routing amp Scaling Page Moving the PIP Window Note that for each window the top left side area shows the selected input and when selected also shows the location of the image on the screen and its size Click a window to select i
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80. ol select the file and click open the alert will appear in the message text boxes Export the local alert to the Downloads folder Send the alert to the device In the example shown in Figure 84 an extreme weather condition alarm is created You can export the alarm and or send it immediately Event Weather Alert Headline Extreme heat Description Temperatures are expected to reach a high of 40 degrees Celsius Instructions Drink Plenty of water CAP file Import Export Send Figure 84 The Emergency Alert System Page Local Message Example VP 770 Using the Embedded Web Pages 89 9 9 The Security Page The Security page defines two security levels e No username or password required e Access to all settings requires a valid username and password When security is activated you can change the password By default the Security page is deactivated and there is no need to enter a username and password to access the Web pages security Activate security Figure 85 The Security Page Security Deactivated To activate security press the ON button This operation will activate the security on the device and will reload the Web page Do you want to continue OK CANCEL Figure 86 The Security Page Activating the Security Click OK The Web Page reloads and the following message appears for you to fill in Authentication Required Authentication Required The server http 192
81. ol Device RJ 45 Pinout Mic Pinout Microphone Mi h For the Ethernet and HDBaseT connectors icrophone see the proper wiring diagram below EIA TIA 568B Wire Color Orange White Orange The Mic can be set to a condenser or dynamic Green White mic When set to condenser 48V of phantom Blue power will be available Blue White Green Line Pinout Left Right Ground 1 Orange White 2 orange 3 Green white 4 Bue 7 Brom White For optimum range and performance use Kramer s 524 BC DGKat623 and BC DGKat7a23 cables These specially built cables significantly outperform regular CAT 5 CAT 6 and CAT 7a cables Step 4 Connect the power Connect AC power to the rear of the VP 770 switch on its power and then switch on the power on each device Step 5 Set operation parameters via OSD menu Enter the OSD menu via the MENU button on the front panel or the IR remote control Level 1 Title Line Level 2 transmitter Select a menu item and set parameters as required Sub menus include D E ain Input Audio Process Picture Enhance Scale and Misc l D Aspect Ratio Note By default the output resolution is set to Native the VP 770 is triggered to read S R hean the EDID of the main display and change the output resolution value according to the EL Pwe aaa roenn native resolution of the display g e If y
82. olling the VP 770 53 8 7 Controlling via the Infrared Remote Control Transmitter This IR remote control transmitter is compatible with various Kramer machines therefore not all its buttons are applicable to the VP 770 The table below defines only the buttons that are relevant to the VP 770 the functionality of the other buttons is marked N A PIP BLANK FREEZ MAIN Source ao lt a gt MUTE PIP Source MENU Figure 34 Infrared Remote Control Transmitter MAIN Source Inputs Keys Function POWER Toggle the power save mode ON or OFF Enter the dual window mode the latest setting see Section 7 2 Note that while browsing the OSD menu in the dual window mode a short press of the PIP button will instantly toggle the window control between Main and PiP BLANK Toggle between a blank screen black screen and the display for both windows FREEZE Freeze unfreeze the output video image for both windows Select the HDMI 1 input Select the HDMI 2 input DP Select the DisplayPort input Select the UXGA 1 input Select the UXGA 2 input N A Select the composite video 1 input Select the composite video 2 input Select the component video input Press ENTER to access the menu levels when in the OSD Use the up and down arrows to adjust the numerical values and to adjust the output volume level when not within the OSD i MENU Enter Exit the OSD menu and return to the previous menu level
83. on Blink the light On period is shorter than the light Off period Same Main input button and Blink the light On period is longer than the light Off period PiP button O If you want to adjust the image of a selected input in a window press that input button again up to 3 times for fast tuning Pressing that input button for the fourth time initiates full tuning of the window VP 770 Controlling the VP 770 8 2 Controlling via the OSD Menu You can change PiP Window parameters main window parameters and entire system parameters via the OSD menu as described in Section 6 8 8 3 Connecting to the VP 770 via RS 232 You can connect to the VP 770 via an RS 232 connection using for example a PC Note that a null modem adapter connection is not required To connect to the VP 770 via RS 232 connect the RS 232 9 pin D sub rear panel port on the VP 770 unit via a 9 wire straight cable only pin 2 to pin 2 pin 3 to pin 3 and pin 5 to pin 5 need to be connected to the RS 232 9 pin D sub port on your PC 8 4 Controlling via the VP 770 Web Pages The Web pages are described in detail in Section 9 You can remotely operate the VP 770 using a Web browser via the Ethernet connection see Section 8 5 To be able to do so you must use a supported Web browser For Windows 7 and higher e Chrome version 35 e Internet Explorer 82 64 bits version 10 e Firefox version 30 For Mac PC e Chrome version 35 e Safari 7 e Firefox
84. ou cannot see any images verify that the display TV or projector is in good working order and is connected to the VP 770 If you still don t see an image press and hold the D RESET TO XGA 720P button for 2 seconds to reset the output to XGA or 720p resolution Notable menu items include Output Resolution EDID Input Setting HDCP Input Setting Emergency Alert Step 6 Operate via the front panel buttons and via the IR Remote RS 232 and Ethernet Embedded Web Page RS 232 d sa at Device Seiling nput Settings Ethernet Reset button located on the rear panel of the unit Output Settings 000 Audio Settings SO a 8 eee Tum power off Tum power on again while holding the RESET TO XGA 720p front panel button The LEDs blink Full factory reset is complete once the LEDs cease to blink and react normally Note that full factory reset includes Ethernet reset as well oso Factory Reset through the Misc menu item Factory reset via the Device Settings embedded Web page Use Factory command or Y 0 771 1 lt CR gt Step 7 Select an input via the contact Step 8 Control the display via HDKat closure remote control pins REMOTE CONTROL G12345 67 8 9PPG a el a B el efe el fe el B To select input 3 momentarily connect the 3 PIN to the G PIN REMOTE T oe RS 232 REMOTE Display eS HDMI CONTROL G12345 678 9PIPG To activate port tunneling F E F a 5 E BE F i F F To select PIP input 8 connect 1 Set the dedicated port tunneling Ethern
85. pness Vertical sharpness Color correction Flesh Noise reduction Mosquito Combing Temporal Block Brightness Contrast Color Black level FTB Speed Figure 70 The Enhance Page The following table defines the Enhance page items Button Function Select the horizontal sharpness level see Select the vertical sharpness level see Set the FTB fade thru black speed Set from 0 fastest to 7 slowest Default speed is 1 FTB Protocol Feature Function Range Noe Command VP 770 Using the Embedded Web Pages 9 5 The Output Settings The Output Settings page lets you define the output parameters Output Settings Resolution 1260x1024 60 Aspect ratio Follow Output Master connection HDMI 1 Deep color Color space HDCP mode follow Vertical keystone Power save Auto sync off Disable outputs Main No Signal color PIP No Signal color Figure 71 The Output Settings Page Set the output resolution the aspect ratio the master connection deep color and HDCP mode see Section 6 7 as well as the vertical keystone power save settings and the color of the window if there is no signal on the input see Section 6 8 VP 770 Using the Embedded Web Pages 9 6 9 6 1 The Audio Settings Page The audio settings page includes two tabs the General tab see Section 9 6 1 and the Microphone tab see Section 9 6 2 The features described in both tabs are detailed in Section 6 3 T
86. r component video input digital audio on an RCA connector 1 Mic on a 3 5mm mini jack connector with selectable 48V phantom voltage OUTPUTS 1 VGA on a 15 pin HD connector 1 HDMI deep color connector 1 DGKat on an RJ 45 connector 1 S PDIF digital audio on an RCA connector 1 unbalanced stereo audio on a 3 pin terminal block connector 1 2x10W into 8Q speaker amplifier balanced stereo audio on terminal block connectors COMPLIANCE WITH HDMI Supports HDMI deep color and HDCP STANDARD Supports DisplayPort 1 1a OUTPUT RESOLUTIONS 640x480 60 640x480 75 800x600 50 800x600 60 800x600 75 1024x768 50 1024x768 60 1024x768 75 1280x768 50 1280x768 60 1280x800 60 1280x1024 50 1280x1024 60 1280x1024 75 1360x768p60 1366x768 50 1366x768 60 1400x1050 50 1400x1050 60 1600x900 60 1600x1200 50 1600x1200 60 1680x1050 60 1920x1200 60 480i60 480p60 576150 576p50 720p50 720p59 94 720p60 1080p23 976 1080p24 1080p25 1080p29 97 1080p30 1080p50 1080p59 94 1080p60 2048x1080 60Hz 2048x1080 50Hz sub connector Ethernet contact closure 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F 10 to 90 RHL non condensing 19 W 9 3 D 1U H rack mountable 2 5kg 5 5lbs approx Power cord rack ears IR remote control BC DGKat524 CAT 5 24 AWG BC DGKat623 CAT 6 23 AWG cable or BC DGKat7a23 CAT 7a 23 AWG cable Specifications are subject to change without notice For the most updated reso
87. re in Picture Image Insertion Technology Ultra stable picture in picture picture and picture and split screen capability or fully customizable windows size and position control any source can be inserted into or positioned next to any other source and resized as desired e Ultra Fast Fade Thru Black FTB Switching Video switching transitions are clean and ultra fast The video fades to black and the new input fades from black for smooth glitch free switching The output signal provides constant sync so the display never glitches e An emergency alert system that can have a national or campus wide notification immediately displayed when an emergency situation develops by means of automatic text overlaying either via a crawler or a full screen cover up as well as an optional audio alert e Port tunneling bidirectional RS 232 interface simple control commands and data can flow in both directions from a controller to the VP 770 via the Ethernet allowing status requests and control of the destination unit VP 770 Overview e Advanced de interlacing functions including 3D comb filtering film mode diagonal correction and motion detection e Scaled Outputs HDMI computer graphics and a DGKat TP output simultaneously e Output Resolutions HDTV and Computer Graphics up to 2K and 1080p UXGA with selectable refresh rates e Multiple Aspect Ratio Selections Follow input follow output best fit letterbox e Mul
88. ree different methods to control the VP 770 via the RS 232 or the Ethernet e Protocol commands via protocol 3000 or Legacy Protocol mimicking the OSD see Section 13 2 e The button functions mimicking the remote controller buttons as well as the front panel buttons see Section 13 3 e Protocol 3000 common commands see Section 13 4 not identical and do not always include the same information Some of the data may appear in one or two of the tables but not in the third table and vice versa Gi All three tables together include all the protocol commands but they are Web page section see the Audio Settings protocol commands in Section 9 6 3 Gi Commands that are specific for the Web pages appear in the relevant The protocol 3000 communications protocol uses a data rate of 115200 baud with no parity 8 data bits and 1 stop bit The Legacy communication protocol uses a data rate of 9600 baud with no parity 8 data bits and 1 stop bit CTS mode and XON XOFF are set to Off Note that if the Protocol is set to Legacy via the Miscellaneous menu see Section 6 8 some PC applications for example K Upload as well as the Web pages may not function properly Communication Protocol Mimicking OSD The audio video protocol commands defines all the function numbers their valid parameters can be used with protocol 3000 or the Legacy protocol VP 770 The VP 770 RS 232 Communication Protocol 13 2 1 Using the Communicatio
89. row Edit the command Trigger By Manual only Manual only Manual only Manual only Manual only Manual only Manual only Manual oniv Figure 78 The RS 232 over TP Page the Remote Device Commands Table Ss Sse amp o 2 2 2 2 E To write or edit a command click the edit icon The following window appears Edit command 1 Description Command Command in OxFF OxFF _ DFF format Trigger by Trigger delay Sec OK Figure 79 The RS 232 over TP Page the Edit Command Window VP 770 Using the Embedded Web Pages Manual only T Fill in the details For example to power on a projector fill in the details and select the trigger and the trigger delay time in seconds before the command is carried out note that for Manual only the trigger delay time is disabled Edit command 1 Description Command Command in OxFF OxFF OxFF format Trigger by Sync on Manual only Trigger delay Sec Sync off No signal Sync off Disable outputs OK EAS Extreme severity EAS Severe severity EAS Moderate severity EAS Minor severity EAS Unknown severity EAS Alert off Figure 80 The RS 232 over TP Page Setting the Trigger In this example Sync on triggers the power on command and the delay is set to 30 seconds Edit command 1 Description Command Command in OxFF OFF OFF format Trigger by Trigger delay Sec OK CANCEL Figure 81 T
90. s the O NO 1st Level 2nd Level 3rd Level 4th Level Range Func Note resolution of ozareseso fe 2 Special osb follow OSD 1024x768 75_ 8 inieuuetione 1280x768 50 9 k Master Connection HDMI Oo 632 DGKat VP 770 The VP 770 RS 232 Communication Protocol 1st Level 2nd Level EZ Level 4th Level Range Func Note Deep Color Off 633 Follow Output Color Space RGB 634 eo YPbPr422 Not applicable to PC output Screen may flicker YPoPr d os HDCP Mode Follow Output 65 Follow Input 1 aaa Zoom 0 2047 Value range is Position ti dynamic FW V Position 0 2047 642 prevents zoom from exceeding the boundaries Misc Information NTSC cn 710 READ ONLY In the OSD PALM E OE MERU i PAL60 teed Output video Naas Ps formats amp Fe version NTSC 4 O Oo SECAM In the protocol PAL Bes command PALNC ie Fetus the MACS IMA mooo o mooo o C Cid ess ooo rreo60 A rreops0 i e A e A e A E C A e A mo o o o C e e a C a e A nosos o e C A 108 VP 770 The VP 770 RS 232 Communication Protocol 1st Level 2nd Level EZ Level 4th Level oops O o eo B Tesoxosoes0 Je e OXFF Main Win is valid Window Contro oma When nhs a mode only VP 770 The VP 770 RS 232 Communication Protocol 1st Level 2nd Level EZ Level 4th Level Range Func Note H Position H Position 0 2047 The value 3 range is V Position 0 2047 723 dynamic FW prevents
91. sellers and or Kramer Electronics authorized service providers please visit our web site at www kramerelectronics com or contact the Kramer Electronics office nearest you In order to pursue any remedy under this limited warranty you must possess an original dated receipt as proof of purchase from an authorized Kramer Electronics reseller If this product is returned under this limited warranty a return authorization number obtained from Kramer Electronics will be required You may also be directed to an authorized reseller or a person authorized by Kramer Electronics to repair the product If itis decided that this product should be returned directly to Kramer Electronics this product should be properly packed preferably in the original carton for shipping Cartons not bearing a return authorization number will be refused Limitation on Liability THE MAXIMUM LIABILITY OF KRAMER ELECTRONICS UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXCEED THE ACTUAL PURCHASE PRICE PAID FOR THE PRODUCT TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW KRAMER ELECTRONICS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY OR CONDITION OR UNDER ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY Some countries districts or states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of relief special incidental consequential or indirect damages or the limitation of liability to specified amounts so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply t
92. settings Model VP 770 DHCP fora Unit name KRAMER_0205 Set IP address 192 168 001 039 Set Serial number 30137100205 Mask 255 255 000 000 Set Firmware version 03 40 49 16079 16080 P Gateway 000 000 000 000 Set Web version 2 0 5 MAC address 00 1d 56 01 79 aa Firmware upgrade FILE Choose a file 3ROWSE START UPGRADE Data reset Figure 56 The Device Settings Page Any change in the device settings requires confirmation as illustrated in the example in Figure 57 After this action current WEB session will be disconnected In order to proceed you need to reload the page with the new URL Do you want to continue Figure 57 The Device Settings Page Changing the IP number 9 2 1 Firmware Upgrade You can upgrade the firmware via the Device Settings page To do so 1 Choose the firmware file by clicking the BROWSE button in the Firmware upgrade FILE line The following window appears VP 770 Using the Embedded Web Pages 69 l cm m GU als Release vp 770 ARM9 FCT Organize v New folder ad Music E Name Date modified E Pictures _ VP 770_16079_2014 09 28 12 06 44 fct 28 2014 12 12 PM E Videos _ VP 770_15857_2014 09 09_12 22 52 fct 9 9 2014 12 28 PM _ VP 770_15411_2014 07 28 _14 24 56 fct 7 28 2014 2 27 PM _ VP 770_15407_2014 07 28 _13 45 28 fct 7 28 2014 1 48 PM _ VP 770_15367_2014 07 27_17 00 10 fct 27 2014 5 03 PM _ VP 770_15304_2014 07 20_12 23
93. ss ENTER Select Window Control and choose PiP Window Control The OSD menu controls the PIP source Press the MENU button a number of times to return to the main OSD menu and accept changes Scroll to the Inout menu and press ENTER Select Input Source and press ENTER Choose the input for the PiP window Press the MENU a few times until you exit the OSD menu changes are saved upon exit 8 1 8 1 1 Controlling the VP 770 The VP 770 can be controlled via The front panel buttons see Section 8 1 The OSD menu see Section 8 2 The RS 232 port see Section 8 3 The Web pages see Section 8 4 The Ethernet port see Section 8 5 Remote control contact closure see Section 8 6 The infrared remote control transmitter see Section 8 7 Controlling via the Front Panel Buttons The VP 770 includes the following front panel buttons Input selector buttons for selecting the required input HDMI 1 and 2 PC 1 and 2 COMP CV 1 and 2 and DP see Section 8 1 1 PIP BLANK and FREEZE buttons note these buttons illuminate when selected MENU left arrow ENTER right arrow and up down arrow buttons Output volume up and down buttons when not in the OSD mode RESET TO XGA 720p and PANEL LOCK buttons Using the INPUT Front Panel buttons When selected an INPUT front panel button behaves as follows Main input button Selecting the Causes the button to Illuminate continuously PiP input butt
94. t A selected window turns green An unselected main window appears dark gray and an unselected PIP window appears light gray The list of available inputs appears on the right side of the main area The selected input appears green when its image in the main area is selected For example in Figure 41 the PIP window is selected and on the right the respective input 8 DP turns green VP 770 Using the Embedded Web Pages 59 The Routing amp Scaling main area shows a depiction of the display which can show a single window shown in Figure 38 or some variation of a MAIN window and a PIP window one image over another as illustrated in Figure 41 Scaler Resolution 720p60 Inputs Line Output MAIN gt HDMI 2 PIP gt DP 1 HDMI 1 x mix volume Label 1 2 HDMI 2 Label 2 3 PC 1 Label 3 4 PC2 Label 4 5 COMP Label 5 6 CV 1 Label 6 7 CV2 Label 7 8 DP Label 8 Odb Muted 34db q ww Auto Switching Figure 41 The Routing amp Scaling Page PIP Window VP 770 Using the Embedded Web Pages 9 1 1 Selecting the Resolution The Resolution selector above the main area lets you change the current resolution for both images Click the green button showing the current resolution 1024x768 60 in this example to change it see Figure 42 Resolution 1024x768 60 Native 640x480 60 640x480 75 800x600 50 B00x600 60 800x600 75 1024x768 50 1024x768 60 1024x768 75 1280x768 50 1280x76
95. t Control Panel gt Network and Sharing Center 2 Click Change Adapter Settings VP 770 Controlling the VP 770 3 Highlight the network adapter you want to use to connect to the device and click Change settings of this connection The Local Area Connection Properties window for the selected network adapter appears as shown in Figure 28 H Local Area Connection Properties Connect using a Intel R 2579V Gigabit Network Connection This connection uses the following items Client for Microsoft Networks im Microsoft Network Monitor 3 Driver dl QoS Packet Scheduler 2 File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks AS Intemet Protocol Version 6 TCP IPw6 Intemet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPw4 wi Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper 1 0 Driver i Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder Uninstall Description TCP IF version 6 The latest version of the intemet protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Figure 28 Local Area Connection Properties Window 4 Highlight either Internet Protocol Version 6 TCP IPv6 or Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 depending on the requirements of your IT system 5 Click Properties The Internet Protocol Properties window relevant to your IT system appears as shown in Figure 29 or Figure 30 VP 770 Controlling the VP 770 49 You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise yo
96. t Performance To achieve the best performance e Use only good quality connection cables we recommend Kramer high performance high resolution cables to avoid interference deterioration in signal quality due to poor matching and elevated noise levels often associated with low quality cables e Do not secure the cables in tight bundles or roll the slack into tight coils e Avoid interference from neighboring electrical appliances that may adversely influence signal quality e Position your Kramer VP 770 away from moisture excessive sunlight and dust This equipment is to be used only inside a building It may only be connected to other equipment that is installed inside a building Safety Instructions Q Caution There are no operator serviceable parts inside the unit Warning Use only the power cord that is supplied with the unit Warning Do not open the unit High voltages can cause electrical shock Servicing by qualified personnel only Warning Disconnect the power and unplug the unit from the wall before installing VP 770 Getting Started 2 3 Recycling Kramer Products The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC aims to reduce the amount of WEEE sent for disposal to landfill or incineration by requiring it to be collected and recycled To comply with the WEEE Directive Kramer Electronics has made arrangements with the European Advanced Recycling Network EARN and will cover any costs of
97. ters Description ACTIVATION MODE EAS notification 1 to notify full screen siren alert mode Severity Extreme 2 to notify full screen alert mode Severity Severe 3 To notify full screen alert mode Severity Moderate maz VP 770 The VP 770 RS 232 Communication Protocol Operation Commands 4 To notify message mode Severity Minor 5 To notify message crawler mode Severity Unknown 0 to notify that the alert went off either by timeout or by keystroke SET dedicated port PTNL CFG PORTTYPE PTNL CFG CFG PORTTYPE tunneling settings PORTNUM PORTNUM RESUL GET dedicated port PTNL CFG PTNL CFG IPORTTYPE tunneling settings PORTNUM Parameters Description PORTTYPE either TCP or UDP PORTNU Ethernet port SET UART port tunneling UART BAUD UART BAUD DATA_BITS settings DATA _ BITS PARITY PARITY STOPBITS RESUL eae TS GET UART port tunneling UART WARTS ee BITS BAUD DATA_BITS settings PARITY WARTS ee BITS Parameters Description BAUD 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 DATA_BITS 5 to 8 inclusive PARITY NONE ODD EVEN MARK SPACE or the first letter of these words STOPBITS 1 or 2 Audio video common commands AUD RESET AUD RESET RESULT Output volume VOLUME VOLUME PARAMETER PARAMETER VOLUME VOLUME PARAMETER a Get output volume VOLUME VOLUME VOLUME VALUE VALU Par
98. the Main window the PiP Window or the entire system VP 770 The OSD Menu M for Main Window Control J for PiP window Control 3 for Entire System Control 6 2 The Input Menu BAOORSA Main Window Control Input Display Mode Input Source Process Input Settings Window Customization Figure 8 Input Menu Setting Display Mode Input Source Function Select the display mode see Figure 9 Single Window single window mode operation with one channel displayed 5 Picture in Picture PiP dual window mode operation a smaller window superimposed over a full screen image see Section 7 2 E Picture Picture PoP dual window mode operation both images appear side by side and the aspect ratios of both images are maintained see Section 7 2 B Split SbS dual window mode operation both images are placed side by side with the same height see Section 7 2 E When selecting the dual window mode set the Main window or the PiP window parameters via Misc gt OSD gt Window Control see Section 6 8 Note that while browsing the OSD menu in the dual window mode pressing the PIP button will instantly toggle the window control between Main and PiP Customized customized image size 3 Note that any change in the output resolution may cause disproportion or even cancel the window customization Select the input source HDMI1 HDMI2 PC1 PC2 COMP CV1 CV2 or DP i transpare
99. ti Standard Video support NTSC 3 58 4 43 PAL M N 60 and SECAM e Built in Time Base Corrector Stabilizes unstable video sources e Built in Proc Amp with enhanced functions such as color correction gamma and dither e Input and output audio level adjustment e Unbalanced microphone input 48V phantom power e Digital S PDIF and unbalanced stereo audio inputs and outputs with microphone talkover or microphone mix e A built in 2x10W power amplifier with soeaker outputs on a 4 pin terminal block connector e Automatic detection and selection of the HDMI and DP embedded audio The VP 770 automatically outputs the signal from the HDMI and DP embedded audio inputs or performs an analog takeover to output the respective analog audio input e Selectable Power Save modes for energy efficient usage e HDCP Compliant The HDCP High Definition Content Protection license agreement allows copy protected data on the HDMI input to pass only to the HDMI and DGKat outputs In addition the VP 770 Presentation Switcher Scaler e Includes luma keying via the PiP window e Features advanced EDID management native resolution and color depth per input VP 770 Overview aa Analyses the connected output s EDID for optimal scaling Auto positions the input to fit the window perfectly Supports picture zooming both on main and PiP window from 100 to 1600 including separate V and H sharpness control Provides input and output color sp
100. tomizatio n H Widin i ps 7 m E nil i S Output Volume Volume Balance Treble Bass Mic Effects Mic Talkover Depth Mic Talkover Trigger 0 100 100 23 dB ic Mi 100 1 dB 100 0 dB Pass through 261 orf Analog Takeover 262 ee a sme pom 7n MicDelay omom J2 Embedded Applicable to PC and HDMI inputs only o i Seema ooo Toome e The value range is dynamic The FW prevents window overlapping and exceeding of boundaries The PiP window value range is 0 1600 Unavailable in audio pass through 02018 a2 ooa28 a3 e eT Ratio e1818 230 i e1818 20 Unavailable in audio pass through Line mix disables talkover Unavailable in audio pass through Unavailable in audio pass through Line mix disables talkover Unavailable for non embedded audio Unavailable in audio pass through VP 770 The VP 770 RS 232 Communication Protocol 1st Level 2nd Level EZ Level Power Amplifier A m 5 m lt o Range Func Note i Q Power Level 1 Power Level 2 Power Level 3 Power Level 4 SDI Channeling None 291 Activate CH1 Activate CH2 Bypass None Activate CH1 Activate CH2 Bypass None Activate CH1 read only None read only 294 Bypass unavailable in Sync Current Field ooo 312 Unavailable in Older Field progressive scan aPsFMode po o ee e A E scan LEVELS as aa read only Activate CH
101. ts safety and security and also general advisories Emergency alert messages are composed and transmitted using the Common Alert Protocol CAP CAP is an XML based application that allows a warning message to be consistently disseminated simultaneously over many warning systems to many proprietary applications and devices By using XML messages can be composed transmitted and received across a broad range of proprietary AV and other devices Generally CAP format alerts can also trigger secondary functions such as alert tones horns buzzers and sirens They can be used to switch on AV equipment to display alerts The system also complies with the Emergency Alert System EAS standard an official national warning system in the United States which works in coordination with the Federal Emergency Management Agency FEMA anda number of US national emergency agencies For more details on CAP go to https www oasis open org committees download php 6334 oasis 200402 cap core 1 0 pdf The VP 770 intercepts XML files over the Ethernet in the CAP format via the dedicated EAS port from the alert generator server for example a FEMA server or a proprietary CAP message generation application for immediate alert message triggering VP 770 The OSD Menu VP 770 The OSD Menu Alert XML file CAP format 4 Dedicated EAS Ethernet Port VP 770 Figure 24 XML File Transfer The position of the displayed CAP
102. u need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Use the following IP address IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Validate settings upon exit Figure 29 Internet Protocol Version 4 Properties Window You can get IPv6 settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IPv6 settings Obtain an IPv address automatically Use the following IPv address IPv address Subnet prefix length Obtain DNS server address automatically Alternate DNS server Validate settings upon exit Figure 30 Internet Protocol Version 6 Properties Window VP 770 Controlling the VP 770 6 Select Use the following IP Address for static IP addressing and fill in the details as shown in Figure 31 For TCP IPv4 you can use any IP address in the range 192 168 1 1 to 192 168 1 255 excluding 192 168 1 39 that is provided by your IT department Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties 2 eE General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP
103. uction Set the input noise reduction levels Mosquito NR the higher the level the stronger the filtering of the image Combing NR set to improve the quality of the subtitles Temporal NR the higher the level the stronger the filtering of the image Useful when the noise is visible to the eye Block NR as the level is set higher the block noise is reduced and the image appears softer Input noise reduction except for Temporal NR is enabled for interlaced video processing only and is inactive in the progressive scan VP 770 The OSD Menu a 6 7 The Scale Menu BAOODA Process Main Window Control cale Aspect Ratio Overscan Output Zoom Position Zoom Figure 22 Scale Menu Setting Aspect Ratio Overscan Function Set see Section 6 7 1 to Follow Input Display on the output with pixel to pixel mapping of the input If the input resolution lt output resolution display with a blank border If the input resolution gt output resolution Follow Input is denied and the aspect ratio automatically changes to Follow Output M Follow Output Display as a full picture at the selected output resolution If the input resolution lt output resolution scale up the picture If the input resolution gt output resolution scale down the picture M Best Fit the best possible compromise between the input and the output aspect ratios showing the largest possible picture with no distort
104. unction applying deep color automatically on the HDMI DGKat output if supported by the display Output Note that Follow Output sets the Deep Color of the HDMI and the DGKat continued outputs independently according to the screen connected to each output A change in the Deep Color setting will take effect after there is a hot plug on the HDMI DGKat output or if the user selects a new output resolution Color Space to RGB YPbPr422 or YPbPr444 HDCP Mode Define the HDMI out HDCP activation policy Set to Follow Input to activate the HDCP on all HDMI outputs in the case that the video on the Main or PiP window is HDCP encrypted Follow Output This option is recommended when the HDMI output is connected to a splitter switcher to activate the HDCP per output according to the setting of the HDMI acceptor to which it is connected that is if the HDMI acceptor is not HDCP compliant the VP 770 always outputs without HDCP and vice versa Note that the VP 770 will output a green screen if the output acceptor to which it is connected is not HDCP compliant in the case that the video on the Main or PiP window is HDCP encrypted Zoom Set H Position and V Position the horizontal and vertical zoom positions Position respectively to zoom into certain areas of the image Lets you move the zoom area same as scanning an area with a magnifying glass Set the zoom Zooms into the center of the display When zooming in the Fr
105. versions If the selected output is the native ae resolution it will be displayed under Native Output the master connection will also appear before Native Output in case of an explicit output resolution the title will be Output If the input video is encrypted an HDCP icon appears next to the input information Set Window Control to Main Window Control to set the OSD menu to control the Main window letting you select the input and other parameters for the main window or to PiP Window Control to control the PiP window letting you select the input and other parameters for the PiP window E While browsing the OSD menu in the dual window mode the window control can be toggled instantly with a long press of the PIP button on the front panel and a short press of the PIP button on the IR remote controller Note that you can select the window control only when in the dual window mode H Position to set the horizontal position of the OSD J V Position to set the vertical position of the OSD 8 Transparency to set the transparency to On or Off B Transparency Gain to set the transparency level once set to transparent El Transparency Bias to set the transparency level E Blink to On for the selected item in the OSD to blink or Off E Blink Period to determine the blinking rate 3 Timeout to 30 seconds before OSD timeout 60 seconds before OSD timeout or OFF Off means that that the OSD appe
106. vice Window Including Ethernet The Device Settings Page Web page Reset The Device Settings Page The Information Window The Input Settings Page The Input Settings Page PIP Window Inactive The Enhance Page The Output Settings Page The Audio Settings Page General Tab The Audio Settings Page Embedded Audio Pass Through The Audio Settings Page Microphones Tab The Audio Settings Page Microphones Tab The Audio Settings Page Output Volume Pre limiter The RS 232 over TP Page The RS 232 over TP Page the Remote Device Commands Table The RS 232 over TP Page the Edit Command Window The RS 232 over TP Page Setting the Trigger The RS 232 over TP Page Setting the Sync on Trigger The RS 232 over TP Page the Power on Command The Emergency Alert System Page The Emergency Alert System Page Local Message Example The Security Page Security Deactivated The Security Page Activating the Security The Security Page Authentication Required The Security Page The About Us Page Loading a Configuration Saving a Configuration Port Tunneling VP 770 Contents 1 Introduction Welcome to Kramer Electronics Since 1981 Kramer Electronics has been providing a world of unique creative and affordable solutions to the vast range of problems that confront video audio presentation and broadcasting professionals on a daily basis In recent years we have redesigned and upgraded most o
107. y to return this product once the repair is complete 2 Replace this product with a direct replacement or with a similar product deemed by Kramer Electronics to perform substantially the same function as the original product 3 Issue a refund of the original purchase price less depreciation to be determined based on the age of the product at the time remedy is sought under this limited warranty What Kramer Electronics will not do Under This Limited Warranty If this product is returned to Kramer Electronics or the authorized dealer from which it was purchased or any other party authorized to repair Kramer Electronics products this product must be insured during shipment with the insurance and shipping charges prepaid by you If this product is returned uninsured you assume all risks of loss or damage during shipment Kramer Electronics will not be responsible for any costs related to the removal or re installation of this product from or into any installation Kramer Electronics will not be responsible for any costs related to any setting up this product any adjustment of user controls or any programming required for a specific installation of this product How to Obtain a Remedy under this Limited Warranty To obtain a remedy under this limited warranty you must contact either the authorized Kramer Electronics reseller from whom you purchased this product or the Kramer Electronics office nearest you For a list of authorized Kramer Electronics re
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