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1. Input Projector Input Power Supply Figure 5 Connecting the SV 303 SV 304 SV 305 to the SV 551 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Installing the Ceiling Speakers 6 Installing the Ceiling Speakers The SummitView kits include ceiling speakers but we also offer for sale separately wall speakers and shelf speakers The type of speakers that you choose for the ceiling wall shelf or floor will depend on your budget and preferences The quantity and spacing of the speakers will depend on the height of the ceiling the size of the room the seating arrangement and the acoustics in the room For example if the room is square shaped we would recommend placing the speakers evenly to ensure an even sound coverage and ambient noise level compensation This section explains how to install the closed back ceiling speakers that is e Choosing the best place to locate your speakers see section 6 1 e Cutting the ceiling tile see section 6 2 e Installing the speakers see section 6 3 e Painting the speakers see section 6 4 e Connecting several speakers see section 6 5 6 1 Choosing the Best Location Ideally locate the speakers above the main listening area Before doing so be sure that e The desired location is free of obstructions such as electrical piping AC ducts or water lines and so on e There is enough space behind the mo
2. 1 There are two types of STP cable provided with SummitView CP STP 50 plenum rated for the SummitView US or C STP 50 non plenum for the SummitView Europe 4 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Overview Description 4 install the Ceiling Speakers install the SV 2 ceiling platform install the SV CL column the SV CL 6 is a 6 the SV CL 9 is a 9 Pass the cables going to the SV 551 through the opening in the SV CL column 5 install the SV 551 and power supply inside the SV 1 1 and prepare to connect the appropriate wiring STP and BCP 2S 25 from the wall plates and the RC 63DL and from the SV 551 to the speakers and connect the cables to the SV 551 and close the SV 1 7 Connect the SV 2 Projector Bracket to the projector and connect the SV 2 Projector Bracket to the SV CL column Defining the SV 551 SummitView Processor Switcher Description 8 Install the projector and the screen Connect the projector to the SV 551 video outputs using the supplied video cables Connect the RS 232 cable between the SV 551 and the projector Turn ON the SV 551 and the projector By choosing the input channels of the SV 551 from the front panel buttons and of the projector you should be able to switch between inputs connected to the different wall plates 9 Load the control program to the SV 551 via its PROGRAM port
3. F M3 x 10mm Phillips Pan Head ji Screw used with M4 Flat Washers 10 24 Thumb e Nuts 4 45 Installing the SV 2 Projector Bracket 9 2 Installing the SV 2 Projector Bracket To install the SV 2 Projector Bracket do the following 1 Measure the width and length between the mounting holes on your projector and save this data for later use Projectors do not come with a standard mounting hole pattern but many have three or four holes see Figure 38 and Figure 39 Figure 38 3 Hole Projector Figure 39 4 Hole Projector Adjust the legs on the bracket as required The SV 2 Projector Bracket is designed to fit the mounting hole pattern on most projectors as long as the adjustable legs can be configured to match the mounting holes on your projector For example to align the SV 2 Projector Bracket on a projector with 4 mounting holes do this Locate the four mounting holes on your projector and use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the four screws Do not remove the screws Use the data recorded in step 1 to help align the adjustable legs with the mounting hole pattern on the projector Place the SV 2 Projector Bracket on your projector adjust the legs as required aligning the adjustable legs with the mounting holes on your projector Attach the SV 2 Projector Bracket to your projector by selecting the screw size that fits the threaded inserts on your projector and the washer tha
4. RC 62P RC 62L or RC 128 connected within the wall and ceiling via the Extension Column and SV 1 In addition optional cables for RS 232 Ethernet IR and Relays gt Cables to connect between the SV 551 and the PROJECTOR connected inside the Extension Column and SV 1 e C D9M D9F 3 for RS 232 e C MGM MGM 3 a molded micro VGA to VGA cable provided with the SV 301 e C RVM RVM 3 a molded RCA RG 59 video cable provided with the SV 302 e C SM SM 3 a molded 4 Pin s Video cable provided with the SV 303 C R3VM R3VM 3 a 3 RCA Component cable provided with the SV 304 C R3VM R3VM 3 a 3 RCA Component cable f provided with the SV 305 SV 1 Figure 34 Connecting the Cables through the SV CL Column Figure 35 Photo showing the SV CL Column with the Opening inside the SV 1 42 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Installing the SV 551 Switcher inside the SV 1 Loosen the four front switcher screws of the SV 551 switcher half way Connect all the required inputs and outputs to the switcher Slide the four half way open screws of the SV 551 onto the four front switcher support slots located on the top side of the SV 1 facing towards the front of the room Tighten the four screws to fix the switcher to the SV 1 as Figure 36 illustrates 10 11 Figure 36 Installing the Switcher If required use a plastic restraint and the available four notches on the inside of the SV 1 to
5. 30 SV 1 Housing Unit Lower Plate 37 Installing the SV 551 Switcher inside the SV 1 Table 10 SV 1 Housing Unit Features Features Feature Function 1 Power Cables Opening For passing through the power cables 2 SV CL Column Opening For inserting the SV CL Column 3 Switcher Attachment Slots Slide the four front screws of the switcher into these slots 4 Rear Sliding Rails A Slide the rear lower plate into place 5 Rear Sliding Rails B Slide the rear lower plate into place 6 Front Sliding Rails A Slide the front lower plate into place 7 Front Sliding Rails B Slide the front lower plate into place 8 Cable Notches Insert a plastic restraint through the notches to tie the cables together 9 Power Supply Support Attach the power supply to the SV 1 10 SV CL Movable part Attach to the fixed ring part 41 Column Fixing screws Fix movable ring part to top SV 1 plate 12 ai Attachment Screws Attach to fixed ring part 13 Fixed part Press against the support column 14 Power Cable Lip Holds the power cables in the power opening 15 SV CL Column Opening For inserting the SV CL Column 16 Rear Fastening Screws 2 Tighten to attach the rear lower plate to the top plate 17 Rear Sliding PINs 4 Slide into rear sliding rails 18 Front Sliding PINs 4 Slide into front sliding rails 19 SV CL Column Opening Pass SV CL Column through 20 Front Fa
6. RC 63DL Room Controller C UA MUB 3 USB A to mini USB B cable 3 0 91m CD ROM RC Configuration software SCREWDRIVER For installation SV 301 Wall Plate Computer Graphics Video Audio C P STP 50 STP cable 50 15 24m C MGM MGM 3 Molded Micro VGA to VGA cable 3 0 91m SV 302 Wall Plate Composite Video Audio C P STP 50 STP cable 50 15 24m C RVM RVM 3 Molded RCA RG 59 video cable 3 0 91m SPK CC444 Ceiling Speakers SV 1 White Housing unit for the SV 551 power supply SV 2 White Ceiling platform Projector Bracket SV CL 6 White Column 6 15 24cm 1 CP STP 50 is plenum rated for the SummitView US C STP 50 is non plenum for the SummitView Europe For the latest information on our products and a list of Kramer distributors visit our Web site www kramerelectronics com where updates to this user manual may be found We welcome your questions comments and feedback Safety Warning Disconnect the unit from the power supply before opening servicing Caution 001 o2 Ly a Institute of Quality amp Control ge Kramer Electronics Ltd Web site www kramerelectronics com E mail info kramerel com P N 2900 000336 REV 2
7. grounding Screw wire 1 For the US version For the European version see the RC 62 RC 63A and RC 63D Series user manual 2 The ground connection is sometimes connected to the shield of the RS 485 cable in most applications it is not connected 12 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Installing the Room Controller s and the Wall Plates 5 2 Defining the SV 301 and SV 302 Wall Plates The SV 301 and SV 302 are included as part of the SummitView ESSENTIALS KIT and the SummitView STANDARD KIT Note that each SummitView kit comes with the appropriate set of cables included For full details see Table 14 The SV 303 SV 304 and SV 305 are available for additional purchase optional Sections 5 3 and 5 4 define the SV 301 and SV 302 for the United States and Europe respectively STP cabling of 50 15 24m in length is provided see Table 14 When required longer STP cabling can be used but we recommend a maximum transmission range of up to 100 30 48m Exceeding the recommended distance may result in reduced image quality For the CAT 5 PINOUT see section 12 Oy z The SV 302 IR OUT port enables remote IR control dvanced User Tip this requires the appropriate programming of the SV 551 over the source connected to it a DVD player a VHS player and so on 1 Download the user manual SV 301 SV 302 SV 303 SV 304 SV 305 at http www kramerelectronics com 2 Plenum rated for
8. it is USB unit configuration a blank to w your apa see Figure Connector in section 11 or an version on a z 7 blue background is available that displays FIRIN Receiver Sea remote up to 8 characters at once programmed via the USB port and includes rolling text 5 pane en id Eedi items 7 7 onnections such as lighting screen 2 DISPLAY These 2 configurable backlit settings blinds and so on Buttons buttons can set up any supported command see section 11 1 6 IR Connections Control a machine via an IR Emitter DISPLAY is printed on the panel or it is left blank to affix your own label see Figure 7 RS 232 Connect to the RS 232 43 in section 11 or an LCD version on a Connections connector on the A V blue background is available that displays equipment or a PC or other up to 8 characters at once programmed via Serial Controller the USB port and includes rolling text 8 K NET 2 On K NET 1 and K NET 3 VOLUME Lights red indicating maximum Connections 1 2 RIN GND is forte LED volume 9 K NET 1 Ground connection PIN F PET Connections B and PIN A are for 4 VOLUME Lights green indicating volume RS 485 and PIN 12V is LEDs level for powering the unit 5 VOLUME Rotate clockwise to increase K NET is our proprietary protocol for Knob the level interconnecting Kramer units 10 FACTORY Press to revert to the RESET Button default settings including all the configured buttons 11 Grounding Connects to the
9. type tiles cannot support the weight of the speakers When this is the case the speakers will need additional support 21 Installing the Ceiling Speakers 2 Place the tile rails on the tile and snap them into the two tabs on the C ring Align the rails so that the ends extend over the T channel grid 3 Insert a screw through each tab on the C ring to secure the rails 4 Connect the speaker wires to the appropriate connector terminals and screw the hold down screws on the connector until tight Figure 8 Wiring a Pair of Speakers to the SV 551 5 Plug the connector into the socket in the terminal cup of the speaker and tighten the screws see Figure 9 6 Loosen the horizontal screw and then the strain relief screws 7 Run the wires through the opening in the fitting and plug the input connector into the terminal block connector of the speaker 1 PIN 1 and PIN 2 are connected internally and are positive PIN 3 and PIN 4 are connected internally and are negative 22 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Installing the Ceiling Speakers Horizontal screw Strain relief screw Hold down screw Terminal block Figure 9 Plugging and Securing the Cables 8 Tighten the strain relief fitting if plenum cable is used Slide the wiring through the strain relief on the terminal cover plate Hold the strain relief fitting tight around the cable Tighten the strain relief screws fir
10. video outputs each on an RCA connector and an s Video output on a 4p connector In addition the SV 551 features terminal blocks for a balanced stereo audio speakers output terminal blocks for an AUX input 10V volume relays RS 232 and RS 485 The SV 551 is controlled by one of Kramer s SV controllers RC 62 or RC 63 via the proprietary communication channel K NET and can also be controlled via the Ethernet and or the front panel input selector buttons The SV 551 is 12VDC fed 6 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Defining the SV 551 SummitView Processor Switcher Figure 1 Figure 2 and Table 2 define the SV 551 SummitView Processor E PPPOP w SF bobon Ao Eh EB ORO RAE Vingo 2 bbo6 Figure 1 SV 551 SummitView Processor Switcher UTPUTS Figure 2 SV 551 SummitView Processor Switcher Underside Defining the SV 551 SummitView Processor Switcher Table 2 SV 551 SummitView Processor Switcher Underside Features Feature Function 1 POWER LED Lights when receiving power to the unit 2 AUTO LED Lights when the unit is configured to automatically identify and select an input according to a set priority 3 LOCK LED Lights when the front panel buttons ar
11. 1 GROUP 1 Distribution Amplifiers GROUP 2 Switchers and Matrix Switchers GROUP 3 Control Systems GROUP 4 Format Standards Converters GROUP 5 Twisted Pair Solutions 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 Products 2 Download up to date Kramer user manuals from the Internet at this URL http www kramerelectronics com 1 Overview 3 Overview We have designed a complete and simple solution for the integration of media and control in classrooms training rooms and presentation rooms SummitView is as easy to use as it is to specify and install The components that make up the SummitView system are available as either standalone products or as Kits with everything included wall plates room controllers amplifier speakers cable and even enclosures ready to be mounted to projection mounts is included With SummitView you get everything you need for a high end integrated media system just add the displays and sources All the signals are transmitted over economical CAT 5 cable and switched using the SV 551 Switcher Processor The SummitView System controlled via the network is everything you need from the company you can count on for quality products and the ultimate in customer support Kramer Electronics 3 1 Your SummitView Kits Sections 3 1 1 and 3 1 2 defi
12. 303 SV 304 SV 305 at http www kramerelectronics com 2 Download the user manual RC 62 RC 63A and RC 63D Series at http www kramerelectronics com 3 Overview 3 2 Quick Start Configuration Setup Refer to the color configuration page included with your SummitView Kit 3 3 9 Step STANDARD Kit Quick Installation Guide This data summarizes how to install your SummitView STANDARD Kit similar principles apply if you are installing other SummitView configurations Table 1 Quick Installation Guide for the SummitView STANDARD Kit Description 1 Cut the ceiling and prepare the tiles ready for the gt openings for the Wall SV 2 Ceiling Plates SV 301 and Platform and the SV 302 and the Room ceiling speakers Controller RC 63DL 2 Route the wiring from the proposed lt EE location of the SV 551 via SS athe 1 Two STP cables to the intended o4 d SV 301 location gt 2 One STP cable to the intended SV 302 location 3 K NET cabling to the intended RC 63DL location 4 Speakers cabling to the speakers intended location 5 If the SV 551 and or the RC 63DL are to be used as room controllers route the appropriate control cables to their intended locations 3 Install the Wall Plates by connecting the 1 STP cables to the wall plates and installing the wall plate 2 BCP KNET 50 cable to the RC 63DL and installing the RC 63DL see section 11
13. For additional information regarding how to program the SV 551 refer to the separate online RC SV Configuration Guide at http www kramerelectronics com You should now be able to control the SV 551 programmed functions from the RC 63DL PART II The SV 551 SummitView Processor Switcher PART II defines the SV 551 SummitView Processor Switcher 4 Defining the SV 551 SummitView Processor Switcher The Kramer SV 551 SummitView Processor Switcher is designed specifically for the SummitView system and is an integral part of it It fits inside the SV 1 housing The SV 551 can only be controlled via the default RC 63DL or via one of the other optional controllers RC 62 RC 62P and RC 62L or the RC 63A RC 63AL RC 63AP RC 63D and RC 63DP controller The SV 551 features CAT 5 video and audio inputs including optional DDC for VGA It also has an IR output for video sources and features a Master controller as well as a power amplifier and audio line out The SV 551 front panel controls include five input selector buttons three LEDs and a USB port It receives input signals via the RJ 45 CAT 5 connectors from the SV 301 SV 302 SV 303 SV 304 and the SV 305 wall plate devices The SV 551 RJ 45 CAT 5 inputs include two for video three for computers and three DDC connectors The SV 551 has a projector output on a 15 pin HD connector one component video on three RCA connectors two composite
14. Kramer Electronics Ltd USER MANUAL Models SV 551 Processor Switcher SummitView Essentials Kit SummitView Standard Kit Contents Contents 1 Introduction 2 Getting Started PARTI Your SummitView System 3 Overview 3 1 Your SummitView Kits 3 1 1 The SummitView ESSENTIALS Kit 3 1 2 The SummitView STANDARD Kit 3 2 Quick Start Configuration Setup 3 3 9 Step STANDARD Kit Quick Installation Guide PART II The SV 551 SummitView Processor Switcher 4 Defining the SV 551 Summit View Processor Switcher 4 1 DDC Support PART III Detailed Installation Instructions 5 Installing the Room Controller s and the Wall Plates 5 1 Defining the RC 63DL Room Controller 5 2 Defining the SV 301 and SV 302 Wall Plates 5 3 SV 301 and SV 302 for the United States 5 4 SV 301 and SV 302 for Europe 5 3 Connecting the Wall Plates 6 Installing the Ceiling Speakers 6 1 Choosing the Best Location 6 2 Cutting the Ceiling Tile 6 3 Installing the Closed back Ceiling Speakers 6 4 Painting the Speaker 6 5 Connecting Several Speakers 6 5 1 Adjusting the Tap Selector 7 Installing the SV 2 Ceiling Platform and the SV CL Column 7 1 Defining the SV 2 Ceiling Platform 7 2 Defining the SV CL Column 7 3 Attaching the SV 2 Ceiling Platform to the Ceiling 7 3 1 Attaching the SV 2 Ceiling Platform to the Ceiling Part 1 7 3 2 Installing the Support Cables to the Ceiling 7 3 3 Attaching the SV 2 Ceiling Plat
15. LOGY Installing the Room Controller s and the Wall Plates 5 4 SV 301 and SV 302 for Europe The SV 301 and SV 302 are 1 Gang wall plate inserts The SV 301 has two terminal block connectors at the rear and the SV 302 has one Table 5 Defining the SV 301 for England and Europe KRAMER SV 301 Feature Function 1 ON LED Lights in RED when X receiving power when no o signal is detected lights ConPuteR In in GREEN when receiving a signal 2 COMPUTER IN Connect to the computer ie 15 pin HD graphics source Connector 3 AUDIO IN 3 5mm Connects to the audio Mini Plug source Table 6 Defining the SV 302 for England and Europe G 4 Feature Function N 1 ON LED Lights in RED when receiving power when no signal is M detected lights in GREEN ao mon fo when receiving a signal 2 L AUDIO IN Connect to the left analog oTa RCA Connector audio source VIDEO IN 3 R AUDIO IN Connect to the right analog RCA Connector audio source O 4 VIDEO IN RCA Connect to the composite video IR Our Connector source 5 R OUT3 5mm Connect to a machine via an KRAMER mey Mini Plug IR Emitter 1 The European versions are equipped with easy terminals see section 12 2 2 When mounting in Belgium and Germany use the sta
16. RECEIVER gt ei FREEZE laa RESET NU BLANK SCAN 50 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Wiring the CAT 5 LINE IN LINE OUT RJ 45 Connectors 12 Wiring the CAT 5 LINE IN LINE OUT RJ 45 Connectors STP cabling of 50 15 24m in length is provided with the Kramer A V SummitView Standard Kit and the SummitView Essentials Kit When required longer STP cabling can be used when purchased for stand alone wall plates but we recommend a maximum transmission range of up to 100 30 48m Exceeding the recommended distance may result in reduced image quality This section describes how to connect the rear panel for the e US wall plate versions see section 12 1 e European wall plate versions see section 12 2 12 1 Wiring the CAT 5 RJ 45 Terminals for the USA The US versions of the SV wall plates are equipped with RJ 45 terminals Table 12 defines the STP CAT 5 PINOUT using a straight pin to pin cable with RJ 45 connectors Table 12 CAT 5 PINOUT for the USA EIA TIA 568B PIN Wire Color 1 Orange White 2 Orange 3 Green White 4 Blue 5 Blue White 6 Green 7 Brown White 8 Brown ay ET Pair 1 4and5 Pair 2 1 and2 Pair 3 3 and 6 Pair4 7 and8 12 45 78 36 1 Plenum rated for the SummitView US version non plenum for the SummitView Europe 2 Or should be purchased separately for a standalone machine see Table 14 for r
17. Reach Limit Requirements 49 Customizing the Controllers Buttons and Labels 11 Customizing the Controllers Buttons and Labels 11 1 11 2 th ELEI Wor pea pce LaTe ovoe H01 Ho 2 CAMI cAM2 AUDIO MATRIX PROJ PROJ 2 1 2 ACCEPT ACCEPT pyy 4 1 2 a wer wee rose ROBHV RGBHV 1 2 TUNER TUNER panigy 1 2 LocK on OFF This section describes the backlit buttons and the button labels sheet Backlit Buttons The RC 63DL backlit buttons are available on plastic caps To insert a label on a button we recommend doing this before installing the controller as it involves removing the face plate unscrew the faceplate attachment screws using a screwdriver gently remove the transparent button cap with your fingers and insert the label under the button cap Replace the button cap with the label onto the button base Button Labels Sheet Figure 43 illustrates the sample Button Labels sheet cs LAPTOP ven 4 cBL 1 cate TURN SCALER TABLE 1 TAPE TAPE 1 2 AUX 2 cv1 yuvi yuve VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 LIGHTS RADIO ON vot SWITCH uP Figure 43 Sample Button Labels Sheet VER 2 ce RGS 1 DOC CAM 1 LIGHTS OFF voL DOWN 3 0 ovo 1 MATRIX 1 s video 1 FOCUS co PLAYER TAKE ALL on mi PLAY 1 You can program the color of the button with flexible RGB values I STOP MUTE SCREEN up SATRLUTE PROUECTOR Enter SYNC zoom our Laptop
18. ction describes how to attach the SV 2 Ceiling Platform to the ceiling 7 3 1 Attaching the SV 2 Ceiling Platform to the Ceiling Part 1 To attach the SV 2 Ceiling Platform to the ceiling do the following 1 Mark the location of the SV CL Column on the ceiling tile with a pencil 2 Remove the ceiling tile where you marked the location of the column and also remove adjacent tiles if required 3 Insert the center of the tip tool provided see Figure 15 into the marked location and cut out the column opening by twisting the tip tool back and forth thus creating a hole 28 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Installing the SV 2 Ceiling Platform and the SV CL Column Figure 15 The Tip Tool 4 Place the ceiling kit over the ceiling tile 5 Reinstall the ceiling tile 6 Check that the end brackets are seated over the rails of the ceiling framework 7 Loosen the four SV CL Column support wing nuts on the upper side of the tray see Figure 16 8 Slide the column support plate on the tray so that the projector opening fits the projector hole in the ceiling tile 9 Tighten the four wing nuts End Bracket A5 Wing nut Figure 16 Installing the SV 2 Ceiling Platform 10 Search the ceiling structure for anchor support locations to which you can anchor the suspended SV 2 Ceiling Platform The anchor support points should be located at an angle of at least 15 away from the tray Mark the anchor locations with a
19. d through each of the four holes in the rack ears Note that e Detachable rack ears can be removed for desktop use or when installing in the SV 1 e Always mount the machine in the rack before you attach any cables or connect the machine to the power 44 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Installing the SV 2 Projector Bracket 9 Installing the SV 2 Projector Bracket The SV 2 Projector Bracket lets you align the projector exactly The projector can be shifted around on the mounting plate until its weight is centered and balanced The SV 2 Projector Bracket includes adjustable legs and feet which can be moved to any angle depending on the mounting hole pattern on the projector Leg and foot length width and height can readily be adjusted 9 1 Defining the SV 2 Projector Bracket Figure 37 and Table 11 define the SV 2 Projector Bracket Figure 37 SV 2 Projector Bracket Table 11 SV 2 Projector Bracket Items four of each Description M6 x 12mm E M2 5 x 10mm a Phillips Pan Head Fe x Phillips Pan Head U Screw used with a PI Q 9 z Screw used with as M6 Flat Washers EN M4 Flat Washers U U M5 x 12mm E M6 Flat Washer Used with screws Phillips Pan Head B M6 and M5 lt 3 Screw used with p M6 Flat Washers B M4 x 10mm lt 3 Phillips Pan Head E Screw used with M4 Flat Washers M4 Flat Washer Q Used with screws 7 8 Q S E S M4 and M3 FT
20. e 23 32 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Installing the SV 2 Ceiling Platform and the SV CL Column 7 Figure 23 Securing the SV CL Column Install the finishing ring on the SV CL Column below the ceiling tile If it is necessary bend the four tabs on the ring inward to secure the ring to the SV CL column see Figure 24 Figure 24 Installing the Finishing Ring 33 Installing the SV 2 Ceiling Platform and the SV CL Column 7 4 Inserting the SV CL Column To insert the SV CL Column as illustrated in Figure 25 do the following 1 Pull in the cables from the ceiling tray through the column 2 Screw the threaded end to the projector opening in the ceiling tray Make sure that the column is engaged at least four full threads into the projector opening 3 Make sure that the cable access opening is positioned as required facing the direction of the power connector Figure 25 Installing the SV CL Column 1 You can also install the SV CL Column upside down to have the cable access opening close to the lower side of the column 34 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Installing the SV 551 Switcher inside the SV 1 8 Installing the SV 551 Switcher inside the SV 1 The SV 1 housing unit is designed specifically to house the SV 551 SummitView Processor Switcher defined in section 4 together with the power supply and cables This section defines e Howto connect the SV 551 see sec
21. e locked 4 22 VIDEO 1 Press to select the video source 1 5 3 VIDEO 2 Press to select the video source 2 6 m cS PC 1 Press to select the PC 1 source 7 z g PC 2 Press to select the PC 2 source 8 Z PC 3 Press to select the PC 3 source 9 PROGRAM Connector Connect to a computer for configuration of the unit a USB cable is provided with the Controller 10 Ethernet Connector Connects to the PC or other Controller through computer networking for control and configuration of the unit 11 K NET Connector PIN GND is for the KNET Ground connection PIN B and PIN A are G B A12V for RS 485 and PIN 12V is for powering the unit For details of how to 0 0 0 gt O 0000 connect K NET see Figure 27 12 LINE OUT Terminal Block Connections Connect to an external audio amplifier 13 TERM Dipswitches Dipswitches for line termination of the unit DIP 1 is for KNET DIP 2 is for RS 485 14 RS 232 DB 9M Port Connects to the projector for projector control 15 PROJECTOR 15 pin HD connector Connects to the projector 16 SPKR Terminal Block Connections Connect to the left and right speakers 17 AUX IN Terminal Block Connections Connect to an additional audio source for mixing it with the audio line level input talk over 18 10V VOL Terminal Block Connect to an external potentiometer on a wall plate to adjust the Connections volume of
22. e quality can be impaired 2 Not supplied The complete list of Kramer cables is on our Web site at http www kramerelectronics com 16 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Installing the Room Controller s and the Wall Plates To connect the SV 302 as the example in Figure 4 illustrates do the following 1 On the front of the SV 302 connect the Composite video source for example a DVD player to the yellow RCA connector and to the unbalanced stereo audio RCA connectors IR OUT 3 5mm mini plug via an IR Emitter Control cable directly onto the IR sensor window of the controlled device for example a DVD player 2 On the rear of the SV 302 connect the RJ 45 CAT 5 connector to the VIDEO 1 INPUT on the SV 551 O Baa EEIE DVD Player SV 551 To Projector Figure 4 Connecting the SV 302 to the SV 551 To 5A Power Supply 1 The Emitter contains a small infrared LED housed in a miniature mouse shaped black plastic shell It emits visible red light in addition to IR infrared control signals when activated by IR commands sent to it by IR receivers or other controllers The Emitter Control Cable comes with a clear adhesive film included on the emitter housing for attachment to the IR window of the controlled component and pieces of double sided clear adhesive tape included for replacement p
23. eature Function 1 End Brackets 2 Place over rails of ceiling framework on both sides of SV 2 Ceiling Platform 2 SV CL Column Support Wing Tighten to fix the position of the column support unit over the Nuts 4 column extension hole in the ceiling tile 3 Column Support Unit Supports the projector column 4 SV CL Column Opening Insert the SV CL Column through this opening 5 Ceiling Tray Main body of the SV 2 Ceiling Platform 6 Support holes 4 Tie to support point in ceiling structure using a support cable 7 Column Support Sliding Plate Slide to fit to projector ceiling hole 8 One gang Power Outlet Opening Support a 1 gang unit optional If used cut out additional 9 Two gang Power Outlet Opening Support a 2 gang unit optional holes to fit the openings on the ceiling tray 27 Installing the SV 2 Ceiling Platform and the SV CL Column 7 2 Defining the SV CL Column Figure 14 and Table 9 define the SV CL Column Figure 14 SV CL Column Table 9 SV CL Column Features Feature Function 1 Thread Screw one end to the extension ceiling opening in the SV 2 Ceiling Platform first illustration in Figure 14 or into the plate adapter second illustration in Figure 14 and the other to the projector bracket 2 Cable Access Opening Use to access cables from ceiling kit to projector via the SV CL Column 7 3 Attaching the SV 2 Ceiling Platform to the Ceiling This se
24. ed straight in the correct horizontal 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 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 To rack mount a machine RK 551 1 Attach the short ear bracket to the right side of the SV 551 To do so i Remove the screws from the right side of the SV 551 ii Replace those screws through the short ear bracket 2 Attach the long ear bracket with the power supply to the left side of the SV 551 To do so i Remove the screws from the left side of the SV 551 ii Replace those screws through the long ear bracket iii Release the two screws of the power supply support and slide the power supply under the power supply support and tighten the screws 3 Place the ears of the machine against the rack rails and insert the proper screws not provide
25. eference 51 Wiring the CAT 5 LINE IN LINE OUT RJ 45 Connectors 12 2 Wiring the Terminal Block Connector for Europe The European versions are equipped with an easy plug in terminal for the CAT 5 cables Use the color coded sticker on these terminals for proper connection of the CAT 5 cable Table 13 defines the PINOUT of the terminal block connectors SV 301 SV 304 SV 305 Rear Panel PINOUT PC Table 13 Terminal block Connector PINOUT for Europe Orange White Orange Green White Blue Blue White Green Brown White Orange White Orange Green White DDC Blue Blue White Notes Green Brown White Brown SV 302 SV 303 Rear Panel PINOUT Video Orange White Orange Green White Blue Blue White Green Brown White Brown Gnd e The PC section has 9 PINs the DDC section has 8 PINs Only use the connector clips to remove the wires not when inserting them e Each wire protrudes 9mm in length from the plastic casing so that it can be easily connected To prevent the wires crossing be sure that each wire is completely inserted e With STP cable the Gnd pin is used for shielding For the DDC channel shielding is not needed but if desired connect the GND pin of the PC 52 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY SummitView System Cables 13 SummitView System Cables Table 14 defines the cables inc
26. elcome 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 the video audio presentation and broadcasting professional on a daily basis In recent years we have redesigned and upgraded most of our line making the best even better Our 1 000 plus different models now appear in 11 groups that are clearly defined by function Congratulations on purchasing your Kramer SummitView system This user manual comprises of four parts e PARTI A description of the SummitView system its devices including a quick start section e PART II A definition of the SV 551 SummitView Processor Switcher e PART II Detailed installation instructions installing the Wall Plates the Ceiling Speakers the SV 2 Ceiling Platform and Projector Bracket and the SV 551 SummitView Processor Switcher e PART IV Further information 2 Getting Started We recommend that you e Unpack the equipment carefully and save the original boxes and packaging materials for possible future shipment e Check that your SummitView Kit is complete Use the CHECK LIST in Table 17 to verify the contents of the Essentials Kit or the one in Table 18 to verify the contents of the Standard Kit e Review the contents of this user manual PARTI Your SummitView System PART I describes the SummitView system and its devices
27. elevant DDC connector when also connected can be used for IR control of that source 31 PC 2 RJ 45 Connector Connect to the PC 2 source via the CAT 5 socket on the rear of the SV 301 Alternatively connect to a Component video source via the SV 304 or the SV 305 The relevant DDC connector when also connected can be used for IR control of that source 32 PC 3 RJ 45 Connector Connect to the PC 3 source via the CAT 5 socket on the rear of the SV 301 Alternatively connect to a Component video source via the SV 304 or the SV 305 The relevant DDC connector when also connected can be used for IR control of that source 33 VIDEO 2 RJ 45 Connector Connect to the video 2 source via the CAT 5 socket on the rear of the SV 302 or SV 303 34 DDC 1 RJ 45 Connector Connect to the CAT 5 socket on the rear of the SV 301 DDC option 35 DDC 2 RJ 45 Connector Connect to the CAT 5 socket on the rear of the SV 301 DDC option 36 DDC 3 RJ 45 Connector Connect to the CAT 5 socket on the rear of the SV 301 DDC option 37 12V DC 12V DC connector for powering the unit 38 FIRMWARE UPGRADE For technical support use only Switch 39 FACTORY RESET Button Reset the system to its default setup 4 1 DDC Support When establishing a VGA connection between a PC or laptop and a display device a set of parameters known as EDID is exchanged between them which is carried over the DDC channel In some PC graphic cards and laptops this inf
28. form to the Ceiling Part 2 7 4 Inserting the SV CL Column 8 Installing the SV 551 Switcher inside the SV 1 8 1 Connecting the SV 551 SummitView Processor Switcher 8 2 Installing the SV 551 inside the SV 1 Ie Sele oa DA AANNNN Ie me Contents 8 2 1 8 2 2 8 3 9 9 1 9 2 Defining the SV 1 Housing Unit Installing the SV 1 Installing the SV 551 in a 19 RK 551 Rack Option Installing the SV 2 Projector Bracket Defining the SV 2 Projector Bracket Installing the SV 2 Projector Bracket PARTIV Further information 10 ADA Requirements 11 Customizing the Controllers Buttons and Labels 11 1 Backlit Buttons 11 2 Button Labels Sheet 12 Wiring the CAT 5 LINE IN LINE OUT RJ 45 Connectors 12 1 Wiring the CAT 5 RJ 45 Terminals for the USA 12 2 Wiring the Terminal Block Connector for Europe 13 SummitView System Cables 14 SummitView Cable Termination Connector to Cable 15 Technical Specifications 16 Detachable ESSENTIALS Kit CHECK LIST 17 Detachable STANDARD Kit CHECK LIST Figures Figure 1 SV 551 SummitView Processor Switcher Figure 2 SV 551 SummitView Processor Switcher Underside Figure 3 Connecting the SV 301 to the SV 551 Figure 4 Connecting the SV 302 to the SV 551 Figure 5 Connecting the SV 303 SV 304 SV 305 to the SV 551 Figure 6 Closed back Ceiling Speakers Figure 7 Installing the Closed back Ceiling Speakers Figure 8 Wiring a Pair of Speakers to the SV 551 Fig
29. fter the speaker is installed When painting before installation e Clean the rim and grille with mineral spirits or other light solvent so as not to damage the surface e Spray with color by holding the spray can at an angle of 45 Note When spraying the grille take care not to clog the holes in the grille as this will greatly reduce the sound quality of the speakers When painting after installation e Use the circle that you cut out of the template as a paint mask e After you finish painting remove the paint mask 1 In addition to the 4 ohm setting the power taps are 30W 15W 7 5W and 3 7W at both 70 7V and 100V 2 To remove the grille insert two bent paper clips into the holes in the grille and carefully pull it down Repeat this around the perimeter of the grille until it is completely removed 24 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Installing the Ceiling Speakers 6 5 Connecting Several Speakers For installations in large rooms when several speakers are used for each audio channel you can connect the speakers in two possible layouts e Wiring in parallel connect the wire pair of the next speaker to PIN 2 and PIN 3 When one speaker is removed subsequent speakers will remain connected e Daisy chaining connect the wire pair of the next speaker to PIN 1 and PIN 4 When one speaker is removed subsequent speakers will be disconnected PARALLEL WIRING From the amplifier or the previou
30. hnical adjustments set up including adjustment of user controls or programming These costs are the responsibility of the Kramer dealer from whom the product was purchased 3 Shipping charges HOW YOU CAN GET WARRANTY SERVICE 1 To obtain service on you product you must take or ship it prepaid to any authorized Kramer service center 2 Whenever warranty service is required the original dated invoice or a copy must be presented as proof of warranty coverage and should be included in any shipment of the product Please also include in any mailing a contact name company address and a description of the problem s 3 For the name of the nearest Kramer authorized service center consult your authorized dealer LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES All implied warranties including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited in duration to the length of this warranty EXCLUSION OF DAMAGES The liability of Kramer for any effective products is limited to the repair or replacement of the product at our option Kramer shall not be liable for 1 Damage to other property caused by defects in this product damages based upon inconvenience loss of use of the product loss of time commercial loss or 2 Any other damages whether incidental consequential or otherwise Some countries may not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental o
31. ination Connector to Cable 14 SummitView Cable Termination Connector to Cable Table 14 defines the SummitView Cable Termination Table 15 SummitView Cable Termination C D9M D9F 3 RS 232 Cable PINOUT CN2 BLACK RED BROWN ORANGE YELLOW GREEN BLUE VIOLET GRAY Shield Shield CONOUNRWNAZ OONOUMRWN ZF BCP KNET 50 Cable PINOUT see also Figure 27 K NET 1 QUD 8 GND H12V PINOUT Black GND accu White B Green A Red 12V 54 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY SummitView Cable Termination Connector to Cable Figure 44 defines the stickers affixed to the SummitView System cables EEN VIDEO 1 VIDEO 1 VIDEO ozon woos N oe Figure 44 Stickers affixed to Cables Technical Specifications 15 Technical Specifications Table 16 includes the technical specifications of the SV 551 Table 16 Technical Specifications of the SV 551 INPUTS 1 AUX stereo on a 3 PIN terminal block 2 video CV and Y C 3 PC XGA and Y Pb Pr 3 DDC external display on RJ 45 connectors OUTPUTS 1 SPKR speaker stereo on a 4 PIN terminal block 1 Projector XGA on a15 PIN HD computer graphics video connector 1 Y Pb Pr on 3 RCA connectors 2 composite video on RCA connectors 1 s Video on a 4p connector 3 DDC bi directional inputs outputs as required on RJ 45 connectors 10V Volume 2 relays
32. isplay device screen and mounting hardware source devices like a DVD VCR player scanner or computer hardware that is required where needed for the installation such as bolts for concrete structural ceilings toggles used for screen mounting on dry wall and so on and power inserts for the power outlets see Table 8 To achieve the best performance e Consider the condition of the room its size the way it is arranged whether the walls and ceiling are drywall or cement that may limit where and how you can install SummitView where required refer to the ADA requirements see section 10 Where an internal installation is impractical for example if the walls and ceiling are constructed of cement and you do not want to drill inside them you can install the SummitView System externally that is install the SV 551 in a rack see section 8 3 e Connect only good quality connection cables and avoid interference from neighboring electrical appliances and position your SummitView away from moisture and excessive sunlight No operator serviceable parts inside unit Disconnect power and unplug unit from wall before installing or removing device or servicing unit Check that the weight of the projector and the interface bracket together falls within the maximum support weight of the projector Do not put your fingers between movable parts 1 Download the user manual SV 301 SV 302 SV
33. luded as part of the SummitView Kits Table 14 Cables included with the SummitView lt Kits Item Description Cables to be used with the SV 301 CP STP 50 C STP 50 2 cables STP cable 50 15 24m from SV 301 to SV 551 Cables to be used with the SV 302 CP STP 50 C STP 50 1 cable STP cable 50 15 24m from SV 302 to SV 551 Cables to be used with the SV 551 P S 12V 5A DESKTOP with DC plug 1 cable POWER CORD 110V 1 cable C MGM MGWIV 3 1 cable Molded Micro VGA to VGA cable 3 0 91m from SV 551 to the display device C RVM RVM 3 1 cable Molded RCA RG 59 video cable 3 0 91m from SV 551 to the display device C D9M D9F 3 1 cable RS 232 cable 3 0 91m from the SV 551 to the display device BCP 2S 25 2 cables Speakers cables from the SV 551 to the speakers C UA MUB 3 1 cable USBA to Mini USBB cable 3 0 91m for configuring the SV 551 or the RC 63DL Cables to be used with the RC 63DL or another controller BCP KNET 50 1 cable Balanced Stereo Audio Control cable 50 15 24m from the RC 63DL to the SV 551 1 There are two types of STP cable provided with SummitView CP STP 50 plenum rated for the SummitView US or C STP 50 non plenum for the SummitView Europe 2 Connect the Wall Plate to the SV 551 3 Connects the SV 551 to the projector 53 SummitView Cable Term
34. ly the first purchase customer may enforce this warranty WHAT IS COVERED AND WHAT IS NOT COVERED Except as below this warranty covers all defects in material or workmanship in this product The following are not covered by the warranty 1 Any product which is not distributed by Kramer or which is not purchased from an authorized Kramer dealer If you are uncertain as to whether a dealer is authorized please contact Kramer at one of the agents listed in the Web site www kramerelectronics com 2 Any product on which the serial number has been defaced modified or removed or on which the WARRANTY VOID IF TAMPERED sticker has been torn reattached removed or otherwise interfered with 3 Damage deterioration or malfunction resulting from i Accident misuse abuse neglect fire water lightning or other acts of nature ii Product modification or failure to follow instructions supplied with the product iii Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by Kramer iv Any shipment of the product claims must be presented to the carrier v Removalor installation of the product vi Any other cause which does not relate to a product defect vii Cartons equipment enclosures cables or accessories used in conjunction with the product WHAT WE WILL PAY FOR AND WHAT WE WILLNOT PAY FOR We will pay labor and material expenses for covered items We will not pay for the following 1 Removal or installations charges 2 Costs of initial tec
35. ndard WP Adapter 15 Installing the Room Controller s and the Wall Plates 5 5 Connecting the Wall Plates The wall plates should be connected to the corresponding inputs on the SV 551 using the supplied or optional STP cables The SV 301 has two RJ 45 CAT 5 connectors one for DDC and one for PC Video Audio Power US version as Table 4 defines and comes with two STP cables The SV 302 has one RJ 45 CAT 5 connector US version and comes with one STP cable To connect the SV 301 as the example in Figure 3 illustrates see also the separate color illustration referred to in section 3 2 do the following 1 Connect the computer graphics source for example a laptop to the Computer In 15 pin HD connector and to the unbalanced stereo Audio In 3 5mm mini jack on the front of the SV 301 for example using a Kramer C GMA GMA cable VGA HDI5M Audio jack to VGA HD15M Audio jack 2 On the rear of the SV 301 connect the RJ 45 CAT 5 connector marked DDC to the DDC 1 INPUT on the SV 551 PC to the PC 1 INPUT on the SV 551 To 5A Power Supply Figure 3 Connecting the SV 301 to the SV 551 1 There are two types of STP cable provided with SummitView CP STP 50 plenum rated for the SummitView US or C STP 50 non plenum for the SummitView Europe Other STP cables can also be used However when using longer STP cables imag
36. ne the SummitView ESSENTIALS KIT and SummitView STANDARD KIT respectively 3 1 1 The SummitView ESSENTIALS Kit The SummitView ESSENTIALS Kit includes these products e SV 551 SummitView Processor Switcher e RC 63DL Room Controller e SV 301 and SV 302 Wall Plate Devices e SPK CC444 Speakers e Required cables for full details see Table 14 and the CHECKLIST in Table 17 and screwdrivers provided with the RC 62 RC 63 and SV 551 3 1 2 The SummitView STANDARD Kit The SummitView STANDARD Kit includes these products e SV 551 SummitView Processor Switcher e RC 63DL Room Controller e SV 301 and SV 302 Wall Plate Devices e SPK CC444 Speakers e Required cables for full details see Table 14 and the CHECKLIST in Table 18 and screwdrivers provided with the RC 62 RC 63 and SV 551 e SV 1 a housing unit for the SV 551 and power supply enclosure e SV 2 Ceiling Platform and Projector Bracket with the SV CL 6 a 6 pole 2 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Overview The following additional products are available for purchase optional e SV 303 SV 304 and SV 305 Wall Plate Devices e RC 62 Series RC 62 RC 62P RC 62L RC 63A Series RC 63A RC 63AL RC 63AP and RC 63D Series RC 63D RC 63DL RC 63DP Room Controllers e SPK CC688 SPK CC448 SPK CC348F Speakers e Various columns and other projector mounting accessories The following items are not provided by Kramer projector or d
37. ojector Bracket Figure 38 3 Hole Projector Figure 39 4 Hole Projector Figure 40 Projector Mount Figure 41 Overhead and Side Clearance Requirements Figure 42 High Low Forward Side and Over Obstruction Reach Limit Requirements Figure 43 Sample Button Labels Sheet Figure 44 Stickers affixed to Cables Tables Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Table 5 Table 6 Table 7 Table 8 Table 9 Table 10 Table 11 Table 12 Table 13 Table 14 Table 15 Table 16 Table 17 Table 18 Quick Installation Guide for the SummitView STANDARD Kit SV 551 SummitView Processor Switcher Underside Features Defining the RC 63DL Defining the SV 301 and SV 302 for the U S Defining the SV 301 for England and Europe Defining the SV 302 for England and Europe Closed back Ceiling Speakers Hardware Items SV 2 Ceiling Platform Features SV CL Column Features SV 1 Housing Unit Features Features SV 2 Projector Bracket Items four of each CAT 5 PINOUT for the USA Terminal block Connector PINOUT for Europe Cables included with the SummitView Kits SummitView Cable Termination Technical Specifications of the SV 551 SummitView ESSENTIALS Kit CHECK LIST SummitView STANDARD Kit CHECK LIST 32 33 33 34 35 36 36 37 37 39 40 41 42 42 43 45 46 46 47 48 49 50 55 12 14 15 15 21 27 28 38 45 51 52 53 54 56 58 59 iii Introduction 1 Introduction W
38. on terminal block connectors 36VAC or DC 2A 60VAC maximum on non inductive load RS 232 and RS 485 3 PIN terminal blocks IR OUT 2 PIN terminal block MAX OUTPUT LEVEL VIDEO CV AND Y C 3 3Vpp XGA and Y Pb Pr 1 4 to 2Vpp AUDIO 2 x 10W on 40 speaker BANDWIDTH 3dB VIDEO CV AND Y C 82MHz to AUDIO 20Hz to 20kHz 86MHz XGA and Y Pb Pr 130MHz to 140MHz DIFF GAIN 0 2 to 0 5 DIFF PHASE 0 2 Deg K FACTOR 0 1 to 0 4 S N RATIO VIDEO 62dB to 68dB AUDIO 60dB to 72dB CONTROLS IR RS 232 RS 485 Ethernet K NET COUPLING VIDEO DC AUDIO Input AC Output DC AUDIO THD NOISE 0 06 to 0 7 AUDIO 2nd HARMONIC 0 02 to 0 2 POWER SOURCE 12V 5A desktop power adapter DIMENSIONS 27 78cm x 7 65cm x 4 36cm 10 94 x 3 01 1 72 W D H WEIGHT 0 65kg 1 43lbs approx ACCESSORIES See Table 14 OPTIONS Power supply a pair of detachable rack ears and shelf RK 551 for installing on a 19 rack as opposed to mounting inside the SV 1 1 Specifications are subject to change without notice 56 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY LIMITED WARRANTY Kramer Electronics hereafter Kramer warrants this product free from defects in material and workmanship under the following terms HOW LONGIS THE WARRANTY Labor and parts are warranted for seven years from the date of the first customer purchase WHOIS PROTECTED On
39. or Switcher C D9M D9F 3 RS 232 cable 3 0 91m BCP 2S 25 Speakers cable BCP KNET 50_ Balanced Audio Control cable 50 15 24m C UA MUB 3 USB A to mini USB B cable 3 0 91m P S 12V 5A US and EU models POWER CORD According to country CD ROM RC Configuration software SCREWDRIVER For installation RC 63DL Room Controller C UA MUB 3 USB A to mini USB B cable 3 0 91m CD ROM RC Configuration software SCREWDRIVER For installation SV 301 Wall Plate Computer Graphics Video Audio C P STP 50 STP cable 50 15 24m C MGM MGM 3 Molded Micro VGA to VGA cable 3 0 91m SV 302 Wall Plate Composite Video Audio C P STP 50 STP cable 50 15 24m C RVM RVM 3 Molded RCA RG 59 video cable 3 0 91m SPK CC444 Ceiling Speakers 1 CP STP 50 is plenum rated for the SummitView US C STP 50 is non plenum for the SummitView Europe 58 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY 17 Detachable STANDARD Kit CHECK LIST Table 18 SummitView STANDARD Kit CHECK LIST PART DESCRIPTION SV 551 SummitView Processor Switcher C D9M D9F 3 RS 232 cable 3 0 91m BCP 2S 25 Speakers cable BCP KNET 50_ Balanced Audio Control cable 50 15 24m C UA MUB 3 USB A to mini USB B cable 3 0 91m P S 12V 5A US and EU models POWER CORD ss According to country CD ROM RC Configuration software SCREWDRIVER For installation
40. ormation exchange is essential for proper VGA OUT operation When the SV 551 is connected to the SV 301 with two STP cables it supports DDC communication between the connected PC or laptop and the Display device used thus ensuring trouble free VGA transmission For proper operation of the DDC support select the appropriate PC IN channel of the SV 551 before turning on the VGA OUT of your laptop 1 Connect to the DDC for the transfer of specification data from the display device to the source properties such as maximum resolution and color depth The video card can then use this information to ensure that the user is presented with valid options for configuring the display Installing the Room Controller s and the Wall Plates PART Ill Detailed Installation Instructions PART Ill covers these topics installing the Wall Plates the Ceiling Speakers the SV 2 Ceiling Platform and Projector Bracket and the SV 551 We recommend that after deciding where you want to install the screen and the projector you install in this order the 1 Cables and wires Room Controller and the wall plates see section 5 Ceiling speakers see section 6 SV 2 Ceiling Platform and the SV CL Column see section 7 SV 551 switcher inside the SV 1 see section 8 ON IE Be os 1b Projector Bracket see section 9 5 Installing the Room Controller s and the Wall Plates This section explains how to install the room con
41. oup can be programmed according to the user s requirements LCD and plastic cap variations are available It has a digital volume control adjustment knob with 5 LEDs The RC 63DL includes 2 relays for the simplified and centralized control of room functions such as lighting closing blinds screen settings and so on an IR output a bi directional RS 232 port and 2 K NET ports In addition the RC 63DL features an IR learner for the customized control of external sources absorbing the IR commands from different remote transmitters A USB port is included for programming the RC 63DL via a computer Table 3 defines the RC 63DL 11 Installing the Room Controller s and the Wall Plates Table 3 Defining the RC 63DL O 0 00 7 QD 0 9 8 Q DISPLAY 5 s 4 s C C iP BRITO L x GND sources Al A fess 6 J ova fe ISB O 2 N Feature Function 1 FIRMWARE For technical support use Feature Function UPGRADE only 1 SOURCE These 4 configurable backlit Switch Buttons buttons can set up any 2 K NET TERM _ For line termination supported command see Switch section A 3 PROGRAM Connect to a computer for SOURCES is printed on the panel or
42. ower supply unit will be connected on its rear side The switcher must face the same direction that the projector faces 2 The fixed part must be aligned with the upper part of the cable access opening on the SV CL Column 40 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Installing the SV 551 Switcher inside the SV 1 Tightening Screws Fixing Screws For fastening the strips to hold the cables in place Figure 33 Connecting to the SV CL Column Viewed Upside Down 4 Pass all the required cables through the SV CL Column as Figure 34 illustrates Note that the length of the SV CL Column that protrudes between the ceiling and the top of the SV 1 depends on the type of ceiling see section 7 3 2 For example a greater length is required when the ceiling is made of concrete 1 Including all the cables for the wall plates the speakers and the projector but not including the power cables 41 Installing the SV 551 Switcher inside the SV 1 CP CAT5E 50 cables between the SV 551 and the WALL PLATES SV 301 SV 302 SV 303 BCP 2S 25 SV 304 and or SV 305 cables between connected within the the CEILING wall and ceiling via the SPEAKERS Extension Column and GEN and the SV 551 SV 1 connected from the ceiling via the Cable BCP KNET 50 between the Extension Column and SV 551 and the CONTROLLERS RC 63DL the default controller or one of these RC 63AL RC 63AP RC 63DP RC 62
43. p side to secure the switcher cables Slide the rear side of the lower part of the SV 1 and fasten the two rear side screws Make sure that the power cable is inserted to the power cables opening Slide the front side of the lower part of the SV 1 and fasten the two front side screws 1 For easy installation of the switcher to the SV 1 at a later stage 2 This part can be opened independently for maintenance 43 Installing the SV 551 Switcher inside the SV 1 8 3 Installing the SV 551 in a 19 RK 551 Rack Option This section describes what to do before installing the SV 551 in a 19 rack as opposed to inside the SV 1 and how to rack mount Before Installing in a Rack How to Rack Mount Before installing on a rack be sure that the environment is within the recommended range Operating temperature range 5 to 45 Deg Centigrade Operating humidity range Storage temperature range 10 to 90 RHL non condensing 20 to 70 Deg Centigrade Storage humidity range 5 to 95 RHL non condensing A CAUTION that machine position label When installing in a 19 rack avoid hazards by taking care 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 3 The machine is plac
44. pencil see Figure 17 29 Installing the SV 2 Ceiling Platform and the SV CL Column 7 3 2 Figure 17 Marking the Anchoring Points Installing the Support Cables to the Ceiling You can install the support cables to three different types of ceiling concrete steel truss or wooden To install the support cables on a Concrete ceiling do the following Note that installation into a hollow concrete block or faulty concrete may result in failure of the anchor and injury or damage to the equipment Drill a 6 4mm diameter x 35mm deep hole at the marked cable support holes Make sure that the hole is at least 64mm from nearest concrete edge Tap an anchor into each hole to a depth of at least 25mm Pull out each anchor approximately by 6 4mm using the claw part of a hammer For each of the four anchors insert the loop of the support cable through the hole of the anchor and pass the cable through the loop i nk 4 Figure 18 Anchoring to a Concrete Ceiling 30 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Installing the SV 2 Ceiling Platform and the SV CL Column To install the support cables on a Steel Truss ceiling do the following e For each of the four anchoring points insert the loop of the support cable over the truss and pass the cable through the loop SS Figure 19 Anchoring to a Steel Truss Ceiling To install the support cables on a Wooden ceiling do the following e Drill a 4mm diameter
45. r consequential damages so the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from place to place NOTE All products returned to Kramer for service must have prior approval This may be obtained from your dealer This equipment has been tested to determine compliance with the requirements of EN 50081 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC generic emission standard Part 1 Residential commercial and light industry EN 50082 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC generic immunity standard Part 1 Residential commercial and light industry environment CFR 47 FCC Rules and Regulations Part 15 Radio frequency devices Subpart B Unintentional radiators CAUTION Servicing the machines can only be done by an authorized Kramer technician Any user who makes changes or modifications to the unit without the expressed approval of the manufacturer will void user authority to operate the equipment gt Use the supplied DC power supply to feed power to the machine Please use recommended interconnection cables to connect the machine to other components 57 16 Detachable ESSENTIALS Kit CHECK LIST Table 17 SummitView ESSENTIALS Kit CHECK LIST Cm eee ee Be Be Be eB eB eB eB BR eR eR ee ee m ee PART DESCRIPTION SV 551 SummitView Process
46. s speaker TOMS next speaker DAISY CHAIN WIRING From the amplifier or the previous speaker 4 To the next speaker Figure 11 Closed back Ceiling Speaker Schematic Diagram 25 Installing the Ceiling Speakers 6 5 1 Adjusting the Tap Selector ig R Use the front mounted selector switch to select the dvanced User Tip required power level or impedance for your system We recommend that you select the power setting before installing the loudspeaker in the ceiling To select the required power level 1 Remove the front grill from the loudspeaker 2 Using a suitable flat blade screwdriver select the required power rating or impedance for your installation by turning the selector until the required setting aligns with the arrow marks Settings for both 70V and 100V line are provided The 4 Ohm setting should only be used on balanced installations Figure 12 Adjust Tap Selector 26 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Installing the SV 2 Ceiling Platform and the SV CL Column 7 installing the SV 2 Ceiling Platform and the SV CL Column This section defines the e SV 2 Ceiling Platform see section 7 1 e SV CL Column see section 7 2 7 1 Defining the SV 2 Ceiling Platform Figure 13 and Table 8 define the SV 2 Ceiling Platform Figure 13 SV 2 Ceiling Platform Table 8 SV 2 Ceiling Platform Features F
47. st and then the horizontal screw 9 Push the speaker into the ceiling hole until the front baffle rim is leveled with the ceiling 10 Tighten the mounting tabs by turning the screw clockwise see Figure 10 When tightening the mounting tabs the tabs automatically turn outward thus clamping the speaker to the wall from its rear side Note Do not over tighten the screws It may cause damage to both the speakers and the surface a Mounting Tab E i Baffle Rim A Figure 10 Tighten the Mounting Tabs 1 If other types of cables are used an alternate conduit fitting can be used by removing the existing fitting and replacing with an alternate one 2 In cases of an insulated speaker wire and plenum cable it is often possible to provide acceptable strain relief force simply by tightening the strain relief screws onto the terminal cover plate 23 Installing the Ceiling Speakers 11 If required you can further secure the speaker by connecting the speaker support ring to an independent secure anchor point 12 Adjust each speaker to the appropriate tap setting before installing the grille 13 Install the grilles to the speakers Push the grille fastener into the hole in front of the baffle Press the grille into place until the front of the grille is flush with the rim of the baffle Check that the grille is securely seated 6 4 Painting the Speaker You can paint the speakers before or a
48. stening Screws 2 Tighten to attach the front lower plate to the top plate 1 The power outlets are left empty deliberately A qualified electrician is required to install the power connectors 38 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Installing the SV 551 Switcher inside the SV 1 8 2 2 Installing the SV 1 To install the SV 1 do the following 1 Dismantle the SV 1 box by releasing the four screws on the sides two on each side as Figure 31 illustrates Figure 31 Dismantling the SV 1 2 Attach the switcher power supply as Figure 32 illustrates Turn the top plate upside down Release the two screws of the power supply support Slide the power supply under the power supply support located on the top side of the SV 1 box and tighten the screws 1 The power outlets are left empty deliberately A qualified electrician is required to install the power inserts 39 Installing the SV 551 Switcher inside the SV 1 Figure 32 Attaching the Power Supply 3 Connect the top side of the SV 1 to the SV CL Column as Figure 33 illustrates Press the fixed part of the support ring against the SV CL Column Attach the mobile part of the support ring to the fixed part and tighten the tightening screws until the SV CL Column supports the top side of the box Tighten the fixing screws to secure the mobile part of the ring to the top side of the SV 1 1 The top side is connected so that the p
49. t fits the selected screw Attach the SV 2 Projector Bracket to the projector using the selected fasteners as defined in Table 11 and attach the SV 2 Projector Bracket to the projector mount see Figure 40 46 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY ADA Requirements Figure 40 Projector Mount Adjust the foot height on the bracket 3 4 Position the SV 2 Projector Bracket on the projector PART IV Further information PART IV includes further information 10 ADA Requirements Attention must be paid to overhead clearances Refer to the ADA Standards for Accessible Design courtesy of the U S Department of Justice and in particular section 4 4 Head Room 1 You can download the file from their Web site at http www ada gov stdspdf htm 47 ADA Requirements any amount BO min 85 27 or below Fig 8 a Walking Parallel to a Wall Figure 41 Overhead and Side Clearance Requirements a High Forward Reach Limit 48 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY ADA Requirements b High and Low Side Reach Limits NOTE x shall be lt 25 in 635 mm z shall be gt x When x lt 20 In 510 mm then y shall be 48 in 1220 mm maximum When x is 20 to 25 in 510 to 635 mm then y shall be 44 in 1120 mm maximum b Maximum Forward Reach over an Obstruction Fig 5 Forward Reach Figure 42 High Low Forward Side and Over Obstruction
50. the SummitView US version non plenum for the SummitView Europe 13 Installing the Room Controller s and the Wall Plates 5 3 SV 301 and SV 302 for the United States Table 4 defines the front and rear views of the SV 301 and SV 302 Table 4 Defining the SV 301 and SV 302 for the U S KRAMER ON Or COMPUTER IN 00000 00000 90000 sv 301 OOQ 2 RJ 45 Connectors O o Oo DDC PC SV 302 O 29 AUDIO IN O ON OO DDC Video a IR Out amp O Cogo 1 RJ 45 Connector Feature Function Feature Function 1 ON LED Lights in RED when 1 L AUDIO IN Connect to the left receiving power when no RCA Connector analog audio source signal is detected lights in 2 ON LED Lights in RED when GREEN when receiving a receiving power when signal no signal is detected 2 COMPUTER Connect to the computer lights in GREEN when IN 15 pin HD graphics source receiving a signal Connector 3 R AUDIO IN Connect to the right 3 AUDIO IN Connects to the audio RCA Connector analog audio source 3 5mm Mini source 4 VIDEOINRCA Connectto the composite Plug Connector video source 5 ROUT3 5mm Connect to a machine via Mini Plug an IR Emitter KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNO
51. the speakers 19 RELAY Terminal Block Connect to a room item such as lighting screen settings blinds and Connections so on 20 RS 232 Terminal Block Connections Connect to the RS 232 connector on the A V equipment or a PC or other Serial Controller 21 RS 485 Terminal Block Connections Connect to the RS 485 detachable terminal block on a switcher or PC 22 IR OUT Terminal Block Connections Control a machine via an IR Emitter 23 CV RCA Connector Connect to the composite video 1 input of the projector 24 CV RCA Connector Connect to the composite video 2 input of the projector 25 s Video 4p Connector Connect to the s Video input of the projector 1 K NET is a proprietary Kramer protocol for interconnecting Kramer units 2 For example the RC 63A KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Defining the SV 551 SummitView Processor Switcher Feature Function 26 PR RCA Connector 27 Y RCA Connector Connect to the component video input of the projector 28 PB RCA Connector 29 VIDEO 1 RJ 45 Connector Connect to the video 1 source via the CAT 5 socket on the rear of the SV 302 or SV 303 30 PC 1 RJ 45 Connector Connect to the PC 1 source via the CAT 5 socket on the rear of the SV 301 Alternatively connect to a Component video source via the SV 304 or the SV 305 The r
52. tion 8 1 e The SV 1 Housing Unit and how to install the SV 551 inside the SV 1 see section 8 2 e How to install the SV 551 ona 19 rack see section 8 3 8 1 Connecting the SV 551 SummitView Processor Switcher Figure 26 explains how to connect the SV 551 and Figure 27 illustrates how to wire the K NET connector Internet A S Ethernet tx Power Amplifier To SV 301 or the SV 304 SV 305 RC Controller To SV 302 or the SV 303 Figure 26 SV 551 SummitView Processor Switcher Connections Projector Speakers 35 Installing the SV 551 Switcher inside the SV 1 Room Controller EE r PINOUT Black GND NET White B Tee Green A aes Red 12V C K a al a INPUTS SV 551 To 5A Power Supply Figure 27 Wiring the K NET Connector 8 2 Installing the SV 551 inside the SV 1 Section 8 2 1 defines the SV 1 housing unit and section 8 2 2 defines how to install the SV 1 8 2 1 Defining the SV 1 Housing Unit Figure 28 Figure 29 Figure 30 and Table 10 define the SV 1 Figure 28 SV 1 Housing Unit Top Plate 36 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Installing the SV 551 Switcher inside the SV 1 Top Plate upside down Front Lower Plate Figure
53. tor Terminal cover plate Figure 6 Closed back Ceiling Speakers 1 Initially you can cut a smaller area inside the marked hole just to be sure that the space above the speakers is clear 20 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Installing the Ceiling Speakers Table 7 Closed back Ceiling Speakers Hardware Items Description A pair of ceiling speakers one shown Two grilles one shown Cutout template Two ceiling support rings C ring one shown Four support ring screws Tii Two pairs of tile rails one of a pair shown of Each closed back ceiling speaker is supported by a C ring and two tile rails When mounting onto the ceiling tiles use both supports When mounting onto a sheetrock ceiling the C ring alone is used to reinforce the ceiling material To install the closed back ceiling speakers do the following 1 Place the C ring over the hole cut in the ceiling tile on the ceiling side Place it around the hole so that the tabs are located in parallel to the tile edges see Figure 7 Support Ring Screws T channel Grid Figure 7 Installing the Closed back Ceiling Speakers Tile Rails 1 The tile rails prevent the speakers from falling if the tile itself comes out or falls apart as their ends catch onto the T grid 2 Be sure that the tiles can support the speaker Smaller sized tiles or fiberglass
54. troller s and the wall plates 5 1 Defining the RC 63DL Room Controller This section defines the default Kramer SummitView RC 63DL room controller which is included as part of the SummitView ESSENTIALS KIT and the SummitView STANDARD KIT The RC 62 and RC 63A are also available for additional purchase optional Refer to the separate user manual RC 62 RC 63A and RC 63D Series Note that each SummitView kit comes with the appropriate set of cables included For full details see Table 14 Each room controller can be used as e A system controller for the SummitView system when connected via K NET cable to the SV 551 SummitView Processor Switcher When used in this way no programming of the room controller is needed e An advanced standalone wall mounted room controller When used in this way programming of the room controller is required 1 It includes these models RC 62 RC 62P RC 62L the RC 62 Series RC 63A RC 63AL RC 63AP the RC 63A Series and RC 63D RC 63DL RC 63DP the RC 63D Series Download it at http www kramerelectronics com 2 Refer to the separate online RC SV Configuration Guide at http www kramerelectronics com 10 KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Installing the Room Controller s and the Wall Plates The Kramer RC 63DL is a 2 Gang wall plate It features 6 front panel buttons designed in 2 groups 1 group of 2 buttons and another group of 4 buttons Each gr
55. unting surface for the speakers e The rear side of the speaker is not blocked by wall studs or other objects 6 2 Cutting the Ceiling Tile If you are mounting the speakers onto a ceiling tile remove the ceiling tiles where you plan to install the speakers Use the template to trace and then cut out the speaker hole over an empty box To cut the ceiling tile do the following 1 Remove the circle in the supplied cardboard template 2 Mark the opening in the correct location by tracing the hole in the template 1 Ina small square shaped room with four ceiling speakers each speaker would cover one fourth of the listening area 2 Keep this circular piece of cardboard for later use as a mask as you may want to paint the speakers see section 6 4 19 Installing the Ceiling Speakers 3 Cut out the hole according to the template or with a circular cutter set to the appropriate cutout size 4 Route the wiring from the SPKR terminal block connections of the SV 551 see Table 2 to the speakers cutout holes taking care not to place them next to electrical wires or at least at a distance of about two feet from an AC line 6 3 Installing the Closed back Ceiling Speakers Figure 6 and Table 7 define the closed back ceiling speakers Mounting screws i j Tap selector D Grille safety tether and hole Auxiliary support ring Rotating Mounting tabs Strain relief fitting Removable input terminal connec
56. ure 9 Plugging and Securing the Cables Figure 10 Tighten the Mounting Tabs Figure 11 Closed back Ceiling Speaker Schematic Diagram Figure 12 Adjust Tap Selector Figure 13 SV 2 Ceiling Platform Figure 14 SV CL Column Figure 15 The Tip Tool Figure 16 Installing the SV 2 Ceiling Platform Figure 17 Marking the Anchoring Points Figure 18 Anchoring to a Concrete Ceiling Figure 19 Anchoring to a Steel Truss Ceiling Figure 20 Anchoring to a Wooden Ceiling Figure 21 Securing Bracket Ends 36 39 44 45 45 46 47 47 50 50 50 51 51 52 53 54 56 58 59 7 7 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 23 25 26 27 28 29 29 30 30 31 31 32 ii KRAMER SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Contents Figure 22 Securing the Support Cables Figure 23 Securing the SV CL Column Figure 24 Installing the Finishing Ring Figure 25 Installing the SV CL Column Figure 26 SV 551 SummitView Processor Switcher Connections Figure 27 Wiring the K NET Connector Figure 28 SV 1 Housing Unit Top Plate Figure 29 SV 1 Housing Unit Top Plate Rotated 180 Figure 30 SV 1 Housing Unit Lower Plate Figure 31 Dismantling the SV 1 Figure 32 Attaching the Power Supply Figure 33 Connecting to the SV CL Column Viewed Upside Down Figure 34 Connecting the Cables through the SV CL Column Figure 35 Photo showing the SV CL Column with the Opening inside the SV 1 Figure 36 Installing the Switcher Figure 37 SV 2 Pr
57. urposes 17 Installing the Room Controller s and the Wall Plates In addition you can connect the SV 303 optional which accepts an s Video source on a 4p connector and unbalanced stereo audio on RCA connectors The input signals are converted via an RJ 45 CAT 5 connector at the rear and transmitted to the SV 551 The SV 303 also has an IR out 3 5mm mini plug connector connection to the SV 551 is similar to the SV 302 SV 304 optional which accepts a component video source on three RCA connectors as well as a digital audio S PDIF input on an RCA connector The input signals are converted via an RJ 45 CAT 5 connector at the rear and transmitted to the SV 551 The SV 304 also has an IR out 3 5mm mini plug connector as an option using a second RJ 45 connector connection to the SV 551 is similar to the SV 301 The second DDC STP cable is only needed when using the IR OUT connector of the SV 304 SV 305 optional which accepts a component video source on three RCA connectors and unbalanced stereo audio on RCA connectors The input signals are converted via an RJ 45 CAT 5 connector at the rear and transmitted to the SV 551 The SV 305 also has an IR out 3 5mm mini plug connector as an option using a second RJ 45 connector connection to the SV 551 is similar to the SV 301 The second DDC STP cable is only needed when using the IR OUT connector of the SV 305 IR Out Video IR Out Video Audio Audio Power Power
58. x 51mm deep hole at the marked cable support holes e Fully thread the eye lag into each hole e For each of the four anchors insert the loop of the support cable through the hole of the eye lag and pass the cable through the loop J F Figure 20 Anchoring to a Wooden Ceiling This section describes how to attach the SV 2 Ceiling Platform to the ceiling 7 3 3 Attaching the SV 2 Ceiling Platform to the Ceiling Part 2 To continue to attach the SV 2 Ceiling Platform to the ceiling do the following 1 Reinstall the ceiling tile 2 Secure the tray bracket ends to the rails of the ceiling framework using four screws see Figure 21 1 Either from the inside of the ceiling tray or from the outside depending on the tile size 31 Installing the SV 2 Ceiling Platform and the SV CL Column Figure 21 Securing Bracket Ends 3 For each of the four anchoring cables thread the cable through the cable lock and the support hole and then again through the other side of the cable lock see Figure 22 gt SN s Figure 22 Securing the Support Cables 4 Adjust the cable tension until the tray is supported evenly by the four cables Do not tighten too much so as to distort the ceiling tile 5 Install the SV CL Column see section 7 4 6 Using a hex key secure the SV CL Column by firmly tightening either the screw or the security screw with a locking collar against the column see Figur
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