Kramer FC-26 User Manual

KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD.
USER MANUAL
MODEL:
Ethernet Controller
P/N: 2900-300463 Rev 1
Contents
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1 Introduction 1 2 Getting Started 2
2.1 Achieving the Best Performance 2
2.2 Safety Instructions 2
2.3 Recycling Kramer Products 3
3 Overview 4
3.1 About the Power over Ethernet Feature 6
4 Defining the FC-26 Ethernet Controller 7 5 Initial Configuration and Use Overview 9
5.1 Configuring the FC-26 Ethernet Controller 9
5.2 Configuring a Virtual Port on the PC 11
5.3 Setting Up an Ethernet Connection on the PC 11
6 Connecting the FC-26 12
6.1 Connecting via Ethernet 13
7 Remote Operation via the Web Pages 18
7.1 Browsing the Web Pages 18
7.2 Connected Clients Page 20
7.3 Device Settings Page 21
7.4 Communication Page 23
7.5 Serial Port Settings Page 24
7.6 Security Page 25
7.7 Logs Page 27
7.8 About Us Page 28
8 Configuring and Maintaining the FC-26 29
8.1 Resetting to the Factory Default Settings 29
8.2 Upgrading the Firmware 29
9 Technical Specifications 30
9.1 Data Handling Performance 31
9.2 Example Bandwidth Calculation 31
10 Default Communication Parameters 32 11 Kramer Protocol 3000 33
11.1 Kramer Protocol 3000 – Syntax 33
11.2 Kramer Protocol 3000 – Command List 36
11.3 Kramer Protocol 3000 – Detailed Commands 37
11.4 Parameters 58
Figures
Figure 1: FC-26 Controlling Devices Remotely Using K-Touch 3.0 over a LAN 5 Figure 2: FC-26 Ethernet Controller Front Panel 7 Figure 3: FC-26 Ethernet Controller Rear Panel 8 Figure 4: Connecting the FC-26 for Initial Configuration 9 Figure 5: Configuring a Remote Connection 11 Figure 6: Connecting the FC-26 Ethernet Controller 12 Figure 7: Local Area Connection Properties Window 14 Figure 8: Internet Protocol Version 4 Properties Window 15 Figure 9: Internet Protocol Version 6 Properties Window 15
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Figure 10: Internet Protocol Properties Window 16 Figure 11: General Info Page 19 Figure 12: Connected Clients Page 21 Figure 13: Device Settings Page 22 Figure 14: Communication Page 23 Figure 15: Serial Port Settings Page 24 Figure 16: Security Page 25 Figure 17: Security Confirmation Popup 25 Figure 18: Authentication Required Popup 26 Figure 19: Security Activated Page 26 Figure 20: Logs Page 27 Figure 21: About Us Page 28
Introduction
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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 of our line, making the best even better!
Our 1,000-plus different models now appear in 13 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 FC-26 Ethernet Controller that is ideal for use with Ethernet/RS-232 interfaces.
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Getting Started
2 Getting Started
We recommend that you:
Unpack the equipment carefully and save the original box and packaging
materials for possible future shipment
Review the contents of this user manual Use Kramer high performance high resolution cables
Go to http://www.kramerelectronics.com/support/product_downloads.asp to check for up-to-date user manuals, application programs, and to check if firmware upgrades are available (where appropriate).
2.1 Achieving the Best Performance
To achieve the best performance:
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)Do not secure the cables in tight bundles or roll the slack into tight coils
Avoid interference from neighboring electrical appliances that may adversely
influence signal quality
Position your Kramer FC-26, and 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.
2.2 Safety Instructions
Caution:
There are no operator serviceable parts inside the unit
Warning:
Use only the Kramer Electronics input power wall adapter that is provided with the unit.
Warning:
Disconnect the power and unplug the unit from the wall before installing
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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 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 http://www.kramerelectronics.com/support/recycling/.
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Overview
3 Overview
The FC-26 is high-performance, easy-to-use, bidirectional hardware and software interface system for controlling RS-232 and IR-controllable devices via an Ethernet LAN.
These Ethernet to serial controllers bridge the gap between Ethernet infrastructures and serial communication devices by offering bidirectional Ethernet to serial and IR conversion. All setup and maintenance of the devices is done from built-in Web pages which are accessible using any common Web browser.
The FC-26 can receive K-Touch 3.1 Ethernet-based per IR port or per serial port commands and converts them into IR/serial signals on the requested IR/serial port. Responses are sent back to all Ethernet connected panels.
In particular, the FC-26:
Offers network connectivity that lets you connect a Kramer (or other) device
via its RS-232 port to an Ethernet LAN
Works in conjunction with K-Touch 3 for remote control of devices over an
Ethernet LAN via IR or serial connections, (see Figure 1)
Allows you to control up to two RS-232 devices via Ethernet from a PC,
tablet, smartphone, and so on
Allows you to control a device from multiple Ethernet points (PCs or remote
controllers), via a LAN or the Internet
Provides IR ports for device control via IR blasters/emitters Includes Windows®-based Virtual Port software for setting up virtual ports on
a PC
Supports static or dynamic (DHCP) IP addressing Can act as a PoE receiver Has a USB port for upgrading the firmware Supports remote firmware upgrades via a LAN
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Is housed in a compact, Kramer TOOLS™ enclosure which can be mounted
side by side in a 19-inch rack using suitable rack adapters
Figure 1: FC-26 Controlling Devices Remotely Using K-Touch 3.0 over a LAN
Using K-Touch 3.0 you can design advanced room-control and automation systems that can be operated from iOS or Android touch devices. K-Touch 3.0 can be used to perform device discovery over the network as the FC-26 is set to be a DHCP client by default.
You can use the Kramer LAN Configurator software to discover devices that are attached to the network, including the FC-26.
The FC-26 includes the Virtual Serial Port Manager (Kramer VSPM) for compatibility with applications based on COM-port communication. Virtual Serial Port Manager:
Makes the FC-26 compatible with all Windows®-based applications which
require a physical COM port. This includes all versions of K-Router and other Kramer control applications. It lets you operate all RS-232 controllable devices via an Ethernet LAN using their existing PC software
Allows virtual serial ports to operate like physical COM ports, that is, logical
COM ports that behave exactly like a standard hardware COM port. In reality, it transparently reroutes the data using the TCP/IP network to the FC-26 interface via a virtual connection which you can emulate over the Ethernet or Internet
Allows the creation of any number of serial ports on your PC which do not
occupy any physical serial ports
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Overview
3.1 About the Power over Ethernet Feature
Power over Ethernet passes electrical power along with data on Ethernet cabling. This allows a single cable to provide both data connection and electrical power to compatible devices.
Defining the FC-26 Ethernet Controller
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4 Defining the FC-26 Ethernet Controller
Figure 2 defines the front panel of the FC-26.
Figure 2: FC-26 Ethernet Controller Front Panel
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Feature
Function
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F/W UPGRADE Mini USB Connector
Connect to a PC to perform a firmware upgrade 2
IR IN Sensor
Sensor for IR learning
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ETH LEDs CONNECT
Lights orange when the Ethernet port is connected
DATA
Flashes green when data is transferred over the Ethernet link
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RS-232 LEDs
TX 1
Lights green when data Is transmitted on serial port 1
RX 1
Lights red when data is received on serial port 1
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TX 2
Lights green when data Is transmitted on serial port 2
RX 2
Lights red when data is received on serial port 2
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IR OUT 1 ~ 4 LEDs
The associated LED lights green when the relevant IR port transmits data
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ON LED
Lights green when the unit is on
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Defining the FC-26 Ethernet Controller
Figure 3 defines the rear panel of the FC-26.
Figure 3: FC-26 Ethernet Controller Rear Panel
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Feature
Function
1 RS-232 6-pin Terminal Block
1
Connect to the first RS-232 controlled device
2
Connect to the second RS-232 controlled device
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IR OUTPUTS 1 ~ 4
3.5mm Mini Jacks
Connect to IR blasters/emitters using cables up to 80 m (260ft) long
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ETHERNET RJ-45 Connector
Connect to a PC or other controller directly or via a LAN (see Section 6.1)
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FACTORY RESET Button
Press and hold while power-cycling the device to reset to factory default parameters, (see Section 10)
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5V DC Connector
Connect to the 5V DC power supply, center pin positive. Not needed when the device is supplied power by a PoE provider
Initial Configuration and Use Overview
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5 Initial Configuration and Use Overview
This chapter provides an overview of the initial configuration and basic operation of the FC-26 and comprises:
Configuring the FC-26 (see Section 5.1) Configuring a virtual port on the PC (see Section 5.2) Configuring an Ethernet connection on the PC (see Section 5.3)
Figure 4: Connecting the FC-26 for Initial Configuration
5.1 Configuring the FC-26 Ethernet Controller
To configure the FC-26:
1. Connect the Ethernet port on the rear panel of the FC-26 to a PC, either directly or via a LAN, (see Section 6.1).
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Initial Configuration and Use Overview
2. Use K-Touch 3.1 to discover the IP address of the FC-26. You can also use K-LAN Configurator to discover the IP address of the FC-26.
3. Using a Web browser and the IP address discovered in step 2,browse to the General Info home page (see Figure 11).
4. Click on Device Settings to browse to the Device Settings page, (see
Figure 13).
5. Enter the time and date manually, or enter the Time server address for automatic time and date synchronization.
6. Click Save Changes.
7. Click on Communication to browse to the Communication page, (see
Figure 14).
8. Enter the IP address, mask and gateway for static IP addressing and Click Set. Note: If you have changed the IP from the default setting, you must reload the General Info home page again using the new IP address.
9. Click on Serial Ports Settings to browse to the Serial Port Settings page, (see Figure 15).
10. Associate the required serial ports with their corresponding TCP/UDP settings.
11. For each associated serial port, enter the serial port configuration parameters using the drop-down lists under Serial Configuration.
12. Click Save Changes.
13. If required, click on Security to browse to the Security page.
14. Click ON to activate security. The user name and password credentials popup appears.
15. Enter the required user name and password.
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5.2 Configuring a Virtual Port on the PC
If the control application cannot work with an Ethernet driver, download the Kramer VSPM from our Web site to set a virtual port for each local port on your FC-26.
The Kramer VSPM software lets you emulate virtual ports which normally would be present in the machine hardware. After setup, the virtual port lets you control Kramer machines via your PC.
5.3 Setting Up an Ethernet Connection on the PC
If the control application can directly connect to the Ethernet driver, select the host IP and port number according to your FC-26 configuration, as illustrated in
Figure 5.
Figure 5: Configuring a Remote Connection
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Connecting the FC-26
6 Connecting the FC-26
Always switch off the power to each device before connecting it to your FC-26. After connecting your FC-26, connect its power and then switch on the power to each device.
Figure 6: Connecting the FC-26 Ethernet Controller
To connect the FC-26 as illustrated in the example in Figure 6:
1. Connect the device to a LAN or PC via the RJ-45 Ethernet connector.
2. Connect up to two serially controlled devices, (for example, the control port of a switcher and a projector) to the 3-pin, RS-232 terminal blocks.
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3. Connect IR emitters to the IR Outputs, (for example, two IR emitters for Blu­ray disk player and multimedia player control, and an IR blaster).
4. If the FC-26 is not supplied with power by a PoE provider, connect the device to the power adapter and connect the power adapter to the mains electricity (not shown in Figure 6).
6.1 Connecting via Ethernet
You can connect to the FC-26 via Ethernet using either of the following methods:
Directly to the PC using a crossover cable (see Section 6.1.1) Via a network hub, switch, or router, using a straight-through cable (see
Section 6.1.2)
Note: If you want to connect via a router and your IT system is based on IPv6, speak to your IT department for specific installation instructions.
6.1.1 Connecting the Ethernet Port Directly to a PC
You can connect the Ethernet port of the FC-26 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 FC-26 with the factory configured default IP address.
After connecting the to the Ethernet port, configure your PC as follows:
1. Click Start > Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center.
2. Click Change Adapter Settings.
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 7.
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Figure 7: Local Area Connection Properties Window
4. Highlight Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click Properties. The Internet Protocol Properties window relevant to your IT system appears as shown in Figure 8 or Figure 9.
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Figure 8: Internet Protocol Version 4 Properties Window
Figure 9: Internet Protocol Version 6 Properties Window
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5. Select Use the following IP Address for static IP addressing and fill in the details as shown in Figure 10. 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.
Figure 10: Internet Protocol Properties Window
6. Click OK.
7. Click Close.
6.1.2 Connecting the Ethernet Port via a Network Hub or Switch
You can connect the Ethernet port of the FC-26 to the Ethernet port on a network hub or using a straight-through cable with RJ-45 connectors.
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