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K-Config – Contents
Figure 17: The Drivers Tree 11
Figure 18: Import Drivers Window 12
Figure 19: Drivers Tree (with Imported Drivers) 12
Figure 20: Opening K-Config Default Layout for the First Time 13
Figure 21: Dragging the Triggers Window 14
Figure 22: Drag and Drop Tool 14
Figure 23: Triggers Window Repositioned 15
Figure 24: Customized window setup 15
Figure 25: Adding the Port Manager Window to the K-Config Layout 16
Figure 26: The Port Manager Window Added to the K-Config Layout 16
Figure 27: The File Menu 17
Figure 28: New Project Warning 17
Figure 29: Open a Project 18
Figure 30: Saving a Project 18
Figure 31: Import Devices 19
Figure 32: Import Devices – Message 19
Figure 33: Select Virtual Device to Save 20
Figure 34: Export Device xml File 20
Figure 35: Export Device xml 21
Figure 36: The Device Menu 21
Figure 37: The Connect Window 21
Figure 38: The Window Menu 22
Figure 39: Window Menu – Web Settings Window 22
Figure 40: The About Menu – K-Config 23
Figure 41: The Quick Access Toolbar 23
Figure 42: Selecting the Driver Manager in the File Menu 27
Figure 43: The Drivers Tree 27
Figure 44: Selecting a Sony Driver 28
Figure 45: The Driver Manager Window 28
Figure 46: Driver Details Summary PDF File 29
Figure 47: The Commands Tree Editor Window (Commands) 30
Figure 48: The Commands Tree Editor Window (Tables) 31
Figure 49: The Commands Tree Editor Window (Queries) 31
Figure 50: The Commands Tree Editor Window – Adding a Non-default Shared Command 32
Figure 51: The Commands Tree Editor Window – Add Command Window 32
Figure 52: The Commands Tree Editor Window – Adding the Command Name 32
Figure 53: The Driver Manager Window – Non-Default Shared Command Added to the Input List 33
Figure 54: The Driver Manager – Selecting the Device Type 33
Figure 55: The Driver Manager – Selecting PWR_ON from the Power Command Group 34
Figure 56: The Driver Manager – Copying PWR_ON from the Command Name box 34
Figure 57: The Driver Manager – the Non Shared Command Group 34
Figure 58: The Driver Manager – Changing the "Power: On" Command Name 35
Figure 59: The Driver Manager –PWR_ON added to the Power Command Group 35
Figure 60: The Driver Manager – Standard Commands Added 36
Figure 61: Serial Commands 36
Figure 62: Serial Commands –Add New Command Name 37
Figure 63: Serial Commands –the New Command Name 37
Figure 64: Serial Commands –Selecting the New Command Name 37
Figure 65: Serial Commands –New Command Added 38
Figure 66: Testing Serial Commands –Connecting the PC to the Room Controller 39
Figure 67: Testing Serial Commands –Selecting a Device Port 39
Figure 68: Testing Serial Commands –Ethernet Settings for Auxiliary Device 39
Figure 69: Testing Serial Commands –Successful Response 40
Figure 70: Testing Serial Commands –Response Failure 40
Figure 71: IR Commands – Adding a Command 41
Figure 72: IR Commands - Connect to the Device 41
Figure 73: IR Commands – The device is Connected 42
Figure 74: IR Commands – The IR command String Obtained 43
Figure 75: IR Emitter Wiring 43
Figure 76: Serial Reply Commands – Selecting a Serial Reply Command 44
Figure 77: Serial Reply Commands – Reading the Serial Reply Command 44
Figure 78: The Driver Manager Window – New Table 45
Figure 79: The Driver Manager Window – Select Number of Rows 46
Figure 80: The Driver Manager Window – Select Number of Rows 46
Figure 81: The Driver Manager Window – Writing the Commands 47
Figure 82: The Driver Manager Window – Selecting every 3 Rows 47
Figure 83: The Driver Manager Window – Logarithmic Row Selection 48
Figure 84: The Driver Manager Window – Setting the LED Levels 48
Figure 85: The LampHour Query Details 51
Figure 86: The Project Navigator Window 52
Figure 87: Adding a Master Device to the Project Navigator Window 53
Figure 88: Main Window after Selecting the Master Device 53
Figure 89: The Port Manager Window for RC-74DL 54
Figure 90: The Auxiliary Device Window 54
Figure 91: The Action Editor for RC-74DL and RC-63DL 55
Figure 92: Adding a Virtual Device 58
Figure 93: The Basic Virtual Device Front Panel 59
Figure 94: The Virtual Device Properties Window 59
Figure 95: Custom Virtual Device Appearance in K-Config 60
Figure 96: Editing the Virtual Device Appearance (Step 1) 60
Содержание
- Kramer electronics ltd 1
- Preliminary user guide 1
- Contents 2
- Figures 2
- Introduction 6
- Overview 6
- Operating systems 7
- System requirements 7
- System requirements for the kramer k config 7
- Glossary 8
- Planning the controlled room 8
- Installing the net framework revision 2 software 9
- Installing the usb driver 9
- Kramer k config software installation 9
- Installing kramer k config software 13
- Can import the drivers in the same way download the drivers of other peripheral devices see section 4 15
- Following the installation you can click the k config icon to open the software 15
- Getting to know k config 15
- If you are opening k config for the first time the driver data base is empty and you need to download the drivers for 15
- Kramer product drivers click the link in this window to download the drivers from the kramer web site and then you 15
- The driver database notice appears if k config is opened for the first time 15
- You are here 15
- Initially importing the drivers 16
- The main window 18
- Select new project in the file menu the following window appears if you are not using k config for the first 22
- Starting a new project 22
- The file menu 22
- The k config menus 22
- This section defines the file menu 22
- This section describes the k config menus 22
- To start a new project do the following 22
- Opening an existing project 23
- Saving a project 23
- Import export devices 24
- The device menu 26
- This section defines the device menu 26
- You can also export a virtual device by right clicking it and selecting export device xml 26
- And by clicking default layout you can return to the default layout 27
- For best image quality when viewed on the device s web pages we recommend that you use images of h 200px and 27
- Kramer site ctrl is a powerful a v assets management tool it offers real time monitoring and control of kramer master controllers installed in an a v site and the a v equipment connected to them the kramer site ctrl downloadable version can monitor and control up to 100 kramer master controllers 27
- Port for remote access from a browser and by that are also site ctrl compatible figure 39 shows the web 27
- Settings window 27
- The logo file type can be either jpg jpeg or png up to 500 kbytes in size 27
- The windows menu 27
- The windows menu lists layout operations and all the available windows some of the windows checked in the 27
- W 790px pixels 27
- Web settings 27
- Web settings are used to set the web page logo room name and so on for master room controllers that have an eth 27
- Windows menu appear in the default layout at any time you can add or delete a window from the main window layout 27
- Quick access icons 28
- The about menu 28
- Getting to know the driver manager 29
- The driver manager getting started 29
- Updating commands names to the current version of k config 31
- Selecting the driver manager 32
- Figure 46 shows an example of a pdf driver details summary document 34
- Ir serial and replies 35
- The commands tree editor commands hierarchy 35
- Queries 36
- Tables 36
- Adding non default shared commands 37
- Setting the shared commands 38
- Serial commands 41
- Creating a serial non shared command 42
- Creating an ir command 45
- Creating a serial reply 48
- Creating a table list 50
- Creating a query 54
- Fill in the query lamphour details 55
- Auxiliary panel some of the devices in the add device list for example the wp 500 do not accept auxiliary devices 57
- Defining the control room via the project navigator 57
- Depending on the master rc up to four aux k net devices and two virtual devices can be used in the same control 57
- Figure 86 shows the project navigator window you can right click the control room label to rename it or add a 57
- In the following example the rc 74dl is selected as the master room controller and the rc 63dl is the connected 57
- Master device 57
- Once you have arranged and defined the driver commands of the peripheral devices you can set the control room via 57
- Setup at any point you can right click a control device to perform further functions 57
- The project navigator 57
- The project navigator lets you set the controlled room 57
- We recommend that you open a new project before defining the control room at any point you can save or save as the project see section 4 57
- You are here 57
- The following table summarizes the operations available for various devices do again 61
- The virtual device 63
- Assigning the peripheral devices to master and auxiliary device ports 67
- In the following example the project navigator includes the rc 74dl the rc 63dl the rc 53dlc and the sl 10 67
- In the windows menu select port manager 67
- Note that ports on auxiliary devices can be used only for sending outgoing commands from the auxiliary device to an av device if you need to use monitor event triggers or queries functions which rely on bidirectional communication connect the av device to the k net master device for similar reasons gpi o ports on the auxiliary devices will be disabled 67
- See figure 101 67
- Select 1 rc 74dl in the project navigator area 67
- Standalone room controller and lets you write a description and assign a default driver to each port 67
- The port manager window lists the ports on the selected k net device master rc or aux k net device or 67
- To set the ports of the master device for example rc 74dl 67
- You are here 67
- Assigning a peripheral device driver to an rs 232 rs 485 ir port 69
- Digital input 72
- Setting the functionality of the gpi o port 72
- Digital output 73
- Setting the digital input 73
- Setting the digital output 73
- Analog input 74
- Assigning a peripheral device driver to an ethernet port 74
- Setting the volume properties 75
- Uploading edid information 75
- Configuration button 76
- Figure 118 loading the edid file 76
- Figure 119 edid file uploaded 76
- The edid file is uploaded 76
- The edid information will be uploaded together with the entire open configuration project after clicking the write 76
- Using the triggers 77
- The custom events 78
- Keypad events 81
- Button behavior 82
- Knob keypad events 84
- Monitor events 85
- Gpi o events 86
- Accordingly 88
- Command no suitable reply is received from the projector during the selected 5 second time period the timer trigger 88
- If a suitable reply is received within the 5 second time period it will trigger a predefined monitor event action list which 88
- In the following example button 3 on the rc 63dl is used to turn the projector on if after sending the power on 88
- Is executed displaying some type of visible alert to the user or resending the on commands as defined by the user 88
- Power on example 88
- Select the condition for activating the trigger 88
- Stops the timer trigger see figure 146 and prevents the alert or error from being sent 88
- Timer events 88
- Timer events include timer triggers that let the control system wait for a defined time or event to occur and then act 88
- System inactivity example 93
- Query events 96
- Defined 98
- Figure 167 query events select the query 98
- Figure 168 query events the query results 98
- Query results shows the query table as defined in the driver manager in this example off on and standby were 98
- Sub routines 100
- Click the add to list button 102
- Figure 176 sub routines sub routine trigger is added to an event trigger 102
- In the same way you can add sub routines to other events as well as to other sub routines 102
- The sub routine was added to the all off custom event 102
- Adding actions to a trigger 103
- General instructions 104
- Adding a port command 105
- Click the add to list button 106
- In the same way you can use the action editor to add further commands to the action list 106
- Once a trigger s action list is assigned with commands it turns bold 106
- The command is added to the action list area the trigger name appears at the top of the list 106
- Adding a table action 107
- Adding a port switch action 108
- Adding a panels status action 109
- The button status 110
- The lcd label 112
- The leds light 114
- The panel lock 115
- Adding a power amplifier 116
- Adding a switcher command 116
- Adding sub routines 117
- Timer start stop 117
- Site control message 118
- Click the add to list button 120
- Figure 207 site control message type the message 120
- Connecting methods 121
- Connecting to the device 121
- Connecting via the ethernet 122
- Connecting the ethernet port directly to a pc crossover cable 123
- Setting the ethernet connection 123
- Connecting the ethernet port via a network hub straight through cable 125
- Connecting via a usb port 125
- Connecting via the rs 232 port 125
- Set the k net ids 125
- Firmware upgrade 127
- Device settings window 129
- Figure 228 shows the ethernet information which can be changed if required 131
- Figure 229 shows the security settings 131
- Can also set the time and date manually 132
- Figure 230 shows the date and time settings see section 10 132
- Note that the date and time area appears only for devices that include an ethernet connector and support this function 132
- Setting the date and time 132
- The time from several sources such as from a pc connected to the device an ntp local server or the ethernet you 132
- To read the current date and time on the device click the read button 132
- You can set the date and time on machines that have an ethernet connector to use with the scheduler you can set 132
- The following table summarizes the date and time setting options 133
- Syncing the configuration to the device 134
- Reading the configuration from the device 135
- Clear configuration from device 136
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