
DIP-22 Quick Start (P/N: 2900-301038QS REV 2)
DIP-22 Quick Start Guide
This guide helps you install and use your DIP-22 for the first time.
Go to www.kramerav.com/downloads/DIP-22 to download the latest user manual and check if firmware
upgrades are available.
DIP-22 Automatic Video Switcher
Press to select the DP++ input. Button lights red when analog audio is selected and
green when embedded audio is selected.
Connect to a DisplayPort source.
Press to select the HDMI input. Button lights red when analog audio is selected and
green when embedded audio is selected.
Connect to an HDMI source.
Press to select the PC graphics input. Button lights red when analog audio is selected
and green when embedded audio from the HDMI IN/DP++ IN is selected.
PC IN 15-pin HD Connector
Connect to a computer graphics source.
Connect to an unbalanced stereo audio source.
Press to take control of the input that this device is connected to on a compatible
switcher.
Lights green when DIP-22 is powered via power adapter or PoE over HDBaseT.
Lights red when DIP-22 provides PoE over HDBaseT to a compatible PoE acceptor.
AUDIO OUT 3.5mm Mini Jack
Connect to an unbalanced, stereo audio acceptor.
Connect to a PC via a LAN to control DIP-22.
Step 1: Check what’s in the box
Step 2: Get to know your DIP-22

CONTROL (G, Rx, Tx)Terminal
Block Connectors
Connect to the PC or to a serial remote controller to control DIP-22.
DATA (G, Rx, Tx)Terminal Block
Connectors
Connect to a serial data source (for example, a room controller) or to an acceptor for
tunneling control commands via HDBaseT.
Remote 5-pin Terminal Block
Connector
Connect to contact closure switches (by momentary contact between the desired pin
and G pin).
INPUT – Short press—toggles between the PC, DP++ and HDMI inputs; Long press—
adjusts the VGA phase shift.
STEP-IN – activate the STEP-IN function.
VOL UP, VOL DOWN – Short press—increases/decreases the volume by one step;
Long press—Increases/decreases the volume from 0% to 100%/100% to 10% in 10
seconds.
Short press – Power cycle (reboot) the device.
Long press – Reset IP settings to factory default values.
Connect to a PC to perform firmware upgrade.
Connect to an HDBaseT receiver (for example, TP-780Rxr, TP-588D or TP-580Rxr)
and provide or accept power (bidirectional PoE).
Lights green when there is a valid HDBT link.
48V DC Power Terminal Block
Connector
Connect to the Kramer power adapter.
Step 3: Install the DIP-22
Install DIP-22 using one of the following methods:
Attach the rubber feet and place the unit on a flat surface.
Fasten a bracket (included) on each side of the unit and attach it to a flat surface.
For more information go to www.kramerav.com/downloads/DIP-22.
Mount the unit in a rack using an optional RK-T2B rack adapter.
Step 4: Connect the inputs and outputs
Always switch OFF the power on each device before connecting it to your DIP-22. For best results, we recommend that you always
use Kramer high-performance cables to connect AV equipment to DIP-22.

There are no operator serviceable parts inside the unit.
Use only the Kramer Electronics power supply that is provided with the unit.
Disconnect the power and unplug the unit from the wall before installing.
See www.KramerAV.com for updated safety information.
Operate DIP-22 via:
Front panel SELECT
buttons and STEP-IN
button.
Contact closure switches.
Remotely, by RS-232
serial commands
transmitted by a touch
screen system, PC, or
other serial controller.
Embedded web pages via
the Ethernet (including
Maestro for configuring
single-trigger room
element automation
scenarios).
Example (Route input 1 to HDBT output):
Long press to reset IP settings to factory default values.
Protocol 3000:
In the Device Settings page, click Reset.
INPUT—input selection/VGA phase
shift adjustment
Short press—Input toggle
Long press—Adjusts the VGA phase shift
Activates the step-in function if relevant
VOL UP—analog audio output volume
increase control
Short press—Increases the volume one step
Long press—Increases the volume from 0% to 100% in 10 seconds
VOL DN—analog audio output volume
decrease control
Short press—Decreases the volume one step
Long press—Decreases the volume from 100% to 0% in 10 seconds
Connect to the common side of the switches
Automatic—Last connected. Where more than one source
is connected the last one connected has priority
Automatic—Priority selection.
DP++ IN HDMI IN PC IN (default, high to low priority)
Automatic—Priority selection.
Embedded Audio analog Audio In (high to low priority)
Automatic—Priority selection.
Analog Audio In embedded Audio (high to low priority)
Step 5: Connect the power
Connect the 48V DC power supply to DIP-22 and plug it into the mains electricity or accept power over Ethernet (PoE) from an
HDBaseT receiver.
Safety Instructions
Step 6: Operate DIP-22
Contact Closure Switches:
DIP-switch Setup:
A switch that is down is on; a switch that is up is off. By default, all the switches are up (off).
After changing a DIP-switch you must power cycle the device to implement the change.
Video Switching Selection:
Audio Switching Selection:

10 (1 RS-232 + 9 Ethernet)
Using Maestro:
Maestro is a powerful software tool that enables you to configure single-trigger room element automation scenarios without the need
for complicated programming. Choose prepared commands from a database, drag and drop the commands to define actions and
execute the actions with predefined triggers.
Maestro turns the device into a much more powerful output device controller. The following table compares the control capabilities of
the non-Maestro and Maestro devices:
Scenario configuration follows a simple 4-step process:
1. Configure the ports – Define and configure a DIP-22 communication port to control remote devices:
RS-232 and Ethernet – Select and enter the details of the controlled device to control it.
Internal – Select to send commands and control the DIP-22.
WOL – Select and enter the MAC address of the device you want to Wake-On-LAN.
2. Enter commands – Create commands or use ready-made commands from a database that was preinstalled on a PC in the
network (for example, Audio_Mute_On).
3. Create actions – Create a new action and then drag and drop the created commands to the Editor section to build the action
macro (an action includes a group of commands that is operated according to a trigger).
4. Specify a trigger – Select a trigger from the list of triggers and associate it with a previously defined action (triggers are the
events that cause actions to run.