Kramer RC-7RL, RC-7RLE User Manual

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Kramer Electronics, Ltd.
USER MANUAL
Models:
RC-7RL,
RC-7RLE,
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Contents
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Contents
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Introduction 1
2
Getting Started 1
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Overview 2
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Your RC-7RL / RC-7RLE 3
4.1
Defining the RC-7RL Front Panel 3
4.2
Defining the RC-7RLE Front Panel 3
4.3
Defining the RC-7RL / RC-7RLE Side Panel 5
5
Using Your Media / Room Controller 7
5.1
Operating the RC-7RL / RC-7RLE 9
5.2
Using the Macro Buttons 10
5.3
An Example of Operating the RC-7RL / RC-7RLE 10
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Technical Specifications 11
Figures
Figure 1: RC-7RL Front Panel 3 Figure 2: RC-7RLE Front Panel 4 Figure 3: Side Panel of the RC-7RL and RC-7RLE (Enlarged View) 5 Figure 4: Side Panel of the RC-7RL and RC-7RLE 6 Figure 5: RC-7RLE (Front Perspective) 7 Figure 6: RC-7RLE (Rear Perspective) 8 Figure 7: Example of a Typical Setup in the Lecture Auditorium 9 Figure 8: RC-7RL / RC-7RLE Operation Example 10
Tables
Table 1: RC-7RL Front Panel 3 Table 2: RC-7RLE Front Panel 4 Table 3: The Commands Configuration 9 Table 4: Technical Specifications of the RC-7RL / RC-7RLE 11
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Introduction
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1 Introduction
Welcome to Kramer Electronics (since 1981): a world of unique, creative and affordable solutions to the infinite range of problems that confront the video, audio and presentation professional on a daily basis. In recent years, we have redesigned and upgraded most of our line, making the best even better! Our 500-plus different models now appear in 8 Groups1, which are clearly defined by function.
Congratulations on purchasing your Kramer RC-7RL / RC-7RLE media / room controller, which is designed to let an instructor enter a multimedia classroom and operate an A/V system with ease.
The package includes the following items:
RC-7RL or RC-7RLE This user manual2  Power supply Control and configuration software
2 Getting Started
We recommend that you:
Review the contents of this user manual Use Kramer high performance high resolution cables3
This user manual is written for the end user and is applicable once the unit is
installed
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and configured
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.
Refer to the separate online RC Configuration and
Installation guide for details of how to install and configure the Universal Room
(Media / Room) Controller6.
1 GROUP 1: Distribution Amplifiers; GROUP 2: Video and Audio Switchers, Matrix Switchers and Controllers; GROUP 3: Video, Audio, VGA/XGA Processors; GROUP 4: Interfaces and Sync Processors; GROUP 5: Twisted Pair Interfaces; GROUP 6: Accessories and Rack Adapters; GROUP 7: Scan Converters and Scalers; and GROUP 8: Cables and Connectors 2 Download up-to-date Kramer user manuals from the Internet at this URL: http://www.kramerelectronics.com 3 The complete list of Kramer cables is on our Web site at http://www.kramerelectronics.com 4 Including the hardware installation, connecting the inputs and the display, and configuration via the Windows®-based software and/or the IR learner 5 By authorized Kramer technical personnel or by an external system integrator (refer to the separate online guide) 6 That provides information about how to set up the system. This online guide may well be updated on a regular basis. For the latest online guide, go to http://www.kramerelectronics.com
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Overview
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3 Overview
The RC-7RL / RC-7RLE is a highly versatile controller interface panel for the control of A/V equipment in any multimedia room, especially the control of a projector or other display device, via RS-232 and/or IR emitter cable. The RC-7RL / RC-7RLE is 12V DC fed. The RC-7RL is a one-gang wall plate. The RC-7RLE is two-gang wall plate intended for the European market.
In particular, the RC-7RL / RC-7RLE features:
VOLUME Up and VOLUME Down buttons ON, OFF, PC, DVD and VCR buttons, each of which can be
programmed to carry out up to 15 commands, in sequence, with one press of a button
In addition, the RC-7RL / RC-7RLE includes:
Two IR ports Two RS-232 serial ports for universal display An RS-485 serial port Four relays for the simplified and centralized control of room functions
(such as lighting, closing blinds, projector lift, and so on)
A 3.5mm CONFIG jack connector on the front panel for RS-232
configuration and control
An IR learner on the front panel for the customized control of external
sources, absorbing the IR commands from different remote transmitters
Control via the front panel buttons, and remotely, via RS-232
To achieve the best performance:
Connect only good quality connection cables, thus avoiding
interference, deterioration in signal quality due to poor matching, and elevated noise- levels (often associated with low quality cables)
Avoid interference from neighboring electrical appliances and position the
RC-7RL / RC-7RLE away from moisture, excessive sunlight and dust
Caution – No operator-serviceable parts inside unit. Warning – Use only the Kramer Electronics input power
wall adapter that is provided with this unit1.
Warning – Disconnect power and unplug unit from wall
before installing or removing device or servicing unit.
1 For example: model number AD2512C, part number 2535-000251
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Your RC-7RL / RC-7RLE
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4 Your RC-7RL / RC-7RLE
This section defines the:
Front panel of the RC-7RL (see section 4.1) Front panel of the RC-7RLE (see section 4.2) Side panel of the RC-7RL and RC-7RLE (see section 4.3)
4.1 Defining the RC-7RL Front Panel
Figure 1 and Table 2 define the RC-7RL front panel:
Figure 1: RC-7RL Front Panel
Table 1: RC-7RL Front Panel
# Feature Function
1 ON Button Turns ON the power to the
display device1
2 Mounting
holes (2)
For fastening the controller in place
3 OFF Button Turns OFF the power to
the display device1
4 Faceplate
Attachment Holes (2)
For attaching the faceplate to the controller2
5 CONFIG Port3
on 3.5mm jack connector
Used for Windows®-based configuration software (driver downloads, firmware updates and so on)
6 VCR Button Selects the VCR input
source
7 DVD Button Selects the DVD input
source
8 PC (includes
Mac) Button
Selects the PC input source (desktop or laptop computer)
9 IR IN Receiver Accepts IR remote
commands (for the IR­learner feature)4
10 VOLUME
Button
Press to lower the volume on the audio amplifier
11 VOLUME
Button
Press to raise the volume on the audio amplifier
4.2 Defining the RC-7RLE Front Panel
Figure 2 and Table 2 define the RC-7RLE front panel:
1 For example, the projector or plasma display panel 2 These screws should not be removed during or after mounting 3 Via the front panel, without having to remove the RC-7RLE from its mounting 4 Letting you configure the RC-7RL directly from the remote transmitter without the need for software
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Figure 2: RC-7RLE Front Panel
Table 2: RC-7RLE Front Panel
# Feature Function
1 VOLUME Button Press to lower the volume on
the power amplifier
2 Faceplate Attachment
Holes (2)
For attaching the faceplate to the controller
1
3 VOLUME Button Press to raise the volume on
the power amplifier
4 ON Button Turns ON the power to the
display device
2
5 OFF Button Turns OFF the power to the
display device
2
6 CONFIG Port3 on
3.5mm jack connector
Used for Windows®-based configuration software (driver downloads, firmware updates and so on)
7 IR IN Receiver Accepts IR remote
commands (for the IR-learner feature)
4
8 PC (includes Mac)
Button
Selects the PC input source (desktop or laptop computer)
9 DVD Button Selects the DVD input source
10 VCR Button Selects the VCR input source
11 Mounting holes (4) For fastening the controller in
place
1 These screws should not be removed during or after mounting 2 For example, the projector or plasma display panel 3 Via the front panel, without having to remove the RC-7RLE from its mounting 4 Letting you configure the RC-7RLE directly from the remote transmitter without the need for software
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4.3 Defining the RC-7RL / RC-7RLE Side Panel
Figure 3 illustrates an enlarged view of the side panel of the RC-7RL and RC-7RLE:
Figure 3: Side Panel of the RC-7RL and RC-7RLE (Enlarged View)
Figure 4 defines the side panel of the RC-7RL and RC-7RLE. For an explanation of how to install and configure, refer to the chapter entitled: Installation of the RC System in the online RC Configuration and Installation guide1.
1 Download it from http://www.kramerelectronics.com
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Figure 4: Side Panel of the RC-7RL and RC-7RLE
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Using Your Media / Room Controller
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5 Using Your Media / Room Controller1
The example in Figure 5 shows a front view perspective of a typical RC-7RLE configuration. It connects to the projector via IR or RS-232:
Figure 5: RC-7RLE (Front Perspective)
The example in Figure 6 shows a rear view perspective of a typical RC-7RLE configuration. It connects to the projector via RS-232, and the relays connect to the screen and lighting system. Each source—the PC, DVD and VCR—connects to the dedicated video and audio inputs of the projector:
1 From this section on, all the information is relevant to both the RC-7RLE and the RC-7RL, unless noted otherwise
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Figure 6: RC-7RLE (Rear Perspective)
Figure 7 shows the RC-7RLE built into a podium in an auditorium with an overhead projector and screen, speakers, lights, and a cabinet with a VCR and a DVD inside, all controlled via the RC-7RLE. The presenter’s laptop is located on the podium, next to the RC-7RLE. It is also controlled by the RC-7RLE and is used for presentations and slide shows.
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Figure 7: Example of a Typical Setup in the Lecture Auditorium
5.1 Operating the RC-7RL / RC-7RLE
In the example defined in Table 3, the buttons—ON, OFF, PC, DVD and VCR—are programmed by the system integrator to perform several tasks1.
Table 3: The Commands Configuration
ON Button Macro Sequence
1. Power up the projector 5. Turn on the amplifier
2. Power up the DVD 6. Brief delay for the projector to heat up
3. Power up the VCR 7. Turn the lights off
4. Roll down the projector screen 8. The projector selects the PC input
OFF Button Macro Sequence
1. Turn the lights on 5. Stop the VCR
2. Power down the projector 6. Power down the VCR
3. Stop the DVD 7. Roll up the projector screen
4. Power down the DVD 8. Turn off the amplifier
DVD Button Macro Sequence
1. Stop the VCR 3. Play the DVD
2. The projector selects the DVD input
VCR Button Macro Sequence
1. Stop the DVD 3. Play the VCR
2. The projector selects the VCR input
PC Button Macro Sequence
1. Stop the DVD 3. The projector selects the PC input
2. Stop the VCR
1 A macro sequence, including up to 15 commands per button, carried out in sequence with one press of a button
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5.2 Using the Macro Buttons
Pressing any button initiates a macro sequence1, during which the button blinks (as programmed by the system integrator). If during the macro sequence the button blinks faster than usual2, this indicates that a malfunction has been detected3 and the RC-7RL / RC-7RLE exits the macro sequence.
To stop a macro sequence, press and hold that button for 5 seconds. The sequence will come to an end. You can resume operation by pressing any of the buttons4. The unit will carry out the macro sequence commands from the beginning.
5.3 An Example of Operating the RC-7RL / RC-7RLE
Figure 8 shows an example of how to operate the RC-7RL / RC-7RLE:
Figure 8: RC-7RL / RC-7RLE Operation Example
1 The macro sequence can be carried out instantly or can take a while, depending on the delay times included in the sequence 2 Six times per second, as compared with twice per second during normal operation 3 For example, when pressing ON to power up the projector while the projector is still in the power down process 4 Including the button you kept pressed to stop the macro sequence
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6 Technical Specifications
Table 4 defines the technical specifications:
Table 4: Technical Specifications1 of the RC-7RL / RC-7RLE
PORTS: 2 bi-directional RS-232 on terminal block connectors; 1 RS-485 on a terminal
block connector; Config. jack connector for RS-232 configuration and control
OUTPUTS: 4 relays on terminal block connectors (36V AC or DC, 2A, 60VAC maximum on
non-inductive load); 4 (2x2) IR emitters on terminal block connectors POWER SOURCE: 12 VDC, 155mA DIMENSIONS: RC-7RL: 7.1cm x 4.4cm x 13.7cm (2.8" x 1.75" x 5.39", W, D, H) RC-7RLE: 15.1cm x 4.4cm x 8.6cm (5.94" x 1.75" x 3.39", W, D, H) WEIGHT: 0.3 kg (0.67 lbs.) approx ACCESSORIES: Power supply, Windows®-based Kramer control and configuration software,
Config. cable OPTIONS: Dual IR emitter cable, single IR emitter cable, IR extension cable, CONFIG.
cable
1 Specifications are subject to change without notice
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E-mail: info@kramerel.com
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We welcome your questions, comments and feedback.
Caution
Safety Warning:
Disconnect the unit from the power supply before opening/servicing.
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