Kramer Electronics, Ltd.
Preliminary
USER MANUAL
Model:
910
Digital Audio Preamplifier
Contents
Figures
Tables
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Introduction
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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 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
defined by function.
Thank you for purchasing the Kramer 910 Digital Audio Preamplifier,
which is ideal for:
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Professional audio applications
Sound studios
Boardrooms and classrooms
Training applications
Each package includes the following items:
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The 910 Digital Audio Preamplifier
Power cord
RC-IR2 remote control transmitter
Windows®-based Kramer control software
This user manual
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Getting Started
We recommend that you:
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Unpack the equipment carefully and save the original box and
packaging materials for possible future shipment
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Review the contents of this user manual
user manuals, application programs, and to check if firmware
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upgrades are available (where appropriate).
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Getting Started
Achieving the Best Performance
To achieve the best performance:
2.1
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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)
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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 910 away from moisture, excessive sunlight
and dust
This equipment is to be used only inside a building. It may be
connected only to other equipment that is installed inside a building.
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2.2
Safety Instructions
Caution:
No operator serviceable parts inside the unit
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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
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
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Overview
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Overview
The 910 is a high-performance stereo audio preamplifier. It accepts
balanced and unbalanced stereo audio, S/PDIF digital audio, and
microphone inputs, processes the signals, and outputs them to balanced,
unbalanced and S/PDIF outputs.
The 910 has the following features:
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Grouped audio controls: volume, balance, bass, mid, treble,
loudness, equalizer, delay, mute, expand and compress
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Selectable condenser or dynamic mic input with talk over, mix and
override controls
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A 24-character by 2-line LCD display
Memory locations that store up to 4 presets to be recalled and
executed when needed
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A USB port for software upgrades
Flexible control options including the front panel, RS-232 (with
Windows®-based control software included), Ethernet and IR
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Standard 19” rack mount size of 1U with rack "ears" included
To achieve the best performance:
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deterioration in signal quality due to poor matching, and elevated
noise levels (often associated with low quality cables).
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Avoid interference from neighboring electrical appliances that may
adversely influence signal quality and position your Kramer 910
away from moisture, excessive sunlight and dust
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Your 910 Digital Audio Preamplifier
Table 1: 910 Digital Audio Preamplifier Functions
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Feature
Function
1
2
IR Receiver
The red LED illuminates when receiving signals from the infrared
remote control transmitter
MUTE Button
Press to toggle between turning off (muting) and turning on the
audio output
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4
5
6
7
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INPUT Selector Buttons
MID Button
Press a button to select an input (1 to 4)
Press to adjust midrange frequencies on the selected input
Press to adjust low frequencies on the selected input
Press to adjust high frequencies on the selected input
Press to toggle loudness on the selected input
BASS Button
TREBLE Button
LOUDNESS Button
EQUALIZER Button
Press to adjust 7 different frequency bands on the selected input;
each press advances to the next band
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VOLUME Button
Press to adjust the output volume; to adjust the input volume
press VOLUME and STORE together
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BALANCE Button
Press to change the relative volume between the left and right
channels on the selected input
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DELAY Button
MIX Button
Press to adjust the delay in milliseconds on the output
Press to choose multiple inputs
TALKOVER Button
Press to allow the microphone to interrupt the selected input, the
background audio fades out when the microphone is loud enough
and fades in when the microphone is silent again
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EXPAND Button
COMPRESS Button
STORE Button
Press to increase the dynamic range of the output
Press to decrease the dynamic range of the output
Press to save the device settings; use the adjustment knob or the
input buttons to select the preset number
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RECALL Button
Press to bring back a stored preset, use the adjustment knob or
the input buttons to select the preset number
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DISPLAY
2 line, 24 character LCD display
Adjustment Knob
Turn to adjust the value of the selected function
Connect to an unbalanced stereo audio source
INPUT 1 (LEFT, RIGHT) RCA
Connectors
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INPUT 2 Terminal Block
Connector
Connect to a balanced stereo audio source
Connect to a digital audio source
INPUT 3 S/PDIF RCA
Connector
INPUT 4 MIC XLR Connector
Connect to a microphone. The XLR connector provides 15V
phantom power when the MIC switch is set for a condenser
microphone
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MIC MODE (DYN/COND.)
Pushbutton
Press IN for dynamic mic, set OUT for condenser mic
OUTPUT 1 (LEFT, RIGHT)
RCA Connectors
Connect to an unbalanced stereo audio acceptor (power
amplifier)
OUTPUT 2 Terminal Block
Connector
Connect to an balanced stereo audio acceptor (power amplifier)
OUTPUT 3 S/PDIF RCA
Connector
Connect to a digital audio acceptor (digital power amplifier)
PROGRAM Switch
up for normal operation
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Feature
Function
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FACTORY DEFAULT Button
Press to revert to the default settings, including all the configured
buttons
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USB (PROGRAM) Connector
Connect to the PC using a USB cable for remote control
RS-232 9-pin D-sub (F) Port
Connect to the RS-232 connector on the AV equipment or a PC or
other serial controller for remote control
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ETHERNET RJ-45 Connector
Connects to the PC or other serial controller through computer
networking LAN for remote control
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Power Connector with Fuse
Power Switch
AC connector enabling power supply to the 910
Illuminated switch for turning the unit on and off
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1. Connect the inputs:
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Connect an unbalanced stereo source (for example, a tape
recorder) to the left and right INPUT 1 RCA connectors
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Connect an balanced stereo source (for example, a tape
recorder) to the left (L+, L-), right (R+, R-) and ground (G)
terminals on the INPUT 2 terminal block connectors
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Connect a digital audio source (for example, a digital audio
player) to the INPUT 3 S/PDIF RCA connector
Connect a microphone to the INPUT 4 MIC XLR connector
Condenser (pressed in)
2. Connect the outputs:
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Connect the left and right OUTPUT 1 RCA connectors to an
unbalanced stereo audio acceptor (for example, a power
amplifier)
Connect left (L+, L-), right (R+, R-) and ground (G) terminals
on the OUTPUT 2 terminal block connectors to a balanced
stereo audio acceptor (for example, a power amplifier)
Connect the OUTPUT 3 S/PDIF connector to a digital audio
acceptor (for example, a digital power amplifier)
3. To remotely operate the 910, make any of the following connections:
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1 Switch off the power to each device before connecting it to the 910. After connecting the 910, switch on its power and then
switch on the power to each device
2 We recommend that you use only the power cord supplied with this device
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Figure 2: Connecting the 910 Digital Audio Preamplifier
6.1 Connecting the RS-232 Port
You can connect to the unit via a straight pin-to-pin RS-232 connection,
using for example, a PC.
Connect the RS-232 9-pin D-sub port on the unit via a straight cable (pin 2
to pin 2, Pin 3 to pin 3, and pin 5 to pin 5) to the RS-232 9-pin D-sub port
on the PC. Is a shielded cable is used, connect the shield to pin 5.
Note: There is no need to connect any other pins.
6.2 Connecting the ETHERNET Port
You can use the Ethernet port to control the 910.
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To connect directly to a PC using a crossover cable, see
Section 6.2.1
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Connecting the 910 Digital Audio Preamplifier
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To connect to a network hub or network router with a straight-
6.2.1 Connecting the ETHERNET Port Directly to a PC (Crossover
Cable)
You can connect the Ethernet port of the 910 to the Ethernet port on your
PC, via a crossover cable with RJ-45 connectors.
This type of connection is recommended for identification of the
factory default IP Address of the 910 during the initial configuration
After connecting the Ethernet port, configure your PC as follows:
1. Right-click the My Network Places icon on your desktop.
2. Select Properties.
3. Right-click Local Area Connection Properties.
4. Select Properties.
The Local Area Connection Properties window appears.
5. Select the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click the Properties Button,
Figure 3: Local Area Connection Properties Window
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6. Select Use the following IP address, and fill in the details, (see
7. Click OK.
Figure 4: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties Window
6.2.2 Connecting the ETHERNET Port via a Network Hub (Straight
Through Cable)
You can connect the Ethernet port of the 910 to the Ethernet port on a
network hub or network router, via a straight through cable with RJ-45
connectors.
6.2.3 Configuring the Ethernet Port
Extract the file to a folder and create a shortcut on your desktop to the file.
Follow these steps to configure the port:
1. Double click the desktop icon.
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Connecting the 910 Digital Audio Preamplifier
Figure 5: Connect Screen
2. Select the method to connect to the Ethernet port of the 910.
Select:
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name. The default name for the machine is
KRAMER_XXXX2
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Serial, if you are connected via a serial port
3. Click OK.
1 The default IP address is 192.168.1.39
2 The four digits are the last four digits of the machine’s serial number
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Figure 6: Device Properties Screen
4. If required, make changes and press Set. If not, click Close.
6.3 Connecting via USB
To connect the 910 via the USB port, you must plug the USB cable into the
PC and install the Kramer USB driver downloaded from our Web site at
6.4 Connecting a Microphone to the XLR Input
Figure 7: Connecting a Microphone to the XLR Input
Note: The XLR connector provides 15V phantom power when the MIC
switch is set for a condenser microphone.
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Operating the 910 Digital Audio Preamplifier
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Operating the 910 Digital Audio Preamplifier
You can operate your 910 using:
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Serial commands via the RS-232/USB/Ethernet ports transmitted
by a touch screen system, PC, or other serial controller, (see
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7.1 Using the Front Panel Buttons
The 910 is operated from its front panel buttons as follows (for an
1. Select an input from 1 to 4 by pressing its INPUT button.
The selected input appears in the display.
2. Select a function by pressing its appropriate button.
The selected input and function appear in the display.
3. Adjust the function using the adjustment knob.
7.1.1 Using MIX
To mix multiple inputs (any or all) press the MIX button and press any
INPUT desired. Each selected input lights.
7.1.2 Using Loudness
Pressing LOUDNESS activates and deactivates the loudness function.
7.1.3 Using Talkover
To use the talkover function, press TALKOVER. The microphone on
INPUT 4 activates. The audio fades out when the microphone input is loud
enough and fades back in when the microphone is silent for approximately
1.5 seconds.
7.1.4 Using Store
Up to four current settings can be stored in four presets. To store a preset:
press STORE, it flashes. Choose a preset location by turning the adjustment
knob or pressing an INPUT button. Press STORE again to save the preset.
7.1.5 Using Recall
To recall any of the four presets: press RECALL, it flashes. Choose a preset
location by turning the adjustment knob or pressing an INPUT button. Press
RECALL to activate the preset.
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Table 2: 910 Front Panel Button Functions
Button Display
Function
Meaning/Range
Notes
MUTE
Mute
When pressed, stops all output
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
INPUT 3
INPUT 4
Bass
Unbalanced stereo
Balanced stereo
S/PDIF digital stereo
Microphone
-40 to +40
1
3
2
4
Only one input lights when selected,
multiple buttons light when MIX pressed
Adjusts low-level tones
Adjusts high-level tones
Adjusts mid-level tones
Toggles loudness on and off
Adjusts output volume
BASS
MID
TREB
LDNS
Treble
-40 to +40
Mid
-40 to +40
Loudness
Volume
Balance
-40 to +40
-100 to +24
VOL
EQ
BAL
DLY
-24 to +24
Adjusts right and left volume
Equalizes 7 bands from low to high
Equalization
-40 to +40 each band frequency; each press advances to the
next band
Delay in milliseconds to avoid feedback
from the microphone
Delay
0 to 60
Activates INPUT 4 (mic) and lowers all
other inputs to the background
Talkover
Expand
Mix
TR
EXPD
CMPS
Increases the dynamic range of the
output by a fixed ratio
Allows multiple inputs
MIX
Decreases the dynamic range of the
output by a fixed ratio
Compress
Store
Stores four presets: press STORE, adjust
for preset number, press STORE
STO
Recalls four presets: press RECALL,
adjust for preset number, press RECALL
Recall
RCL
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Operating the 910 Digital Audio Preamplifier
7.2 Controlling the 910 from the PC
To operate your device remotely from your PC over the RS-232, USB or
Ethernet ports, you need to download and install Kramer's 910 Control
Figure 8: 910 Control Application Screen
7.3 Using the Infrared Remote Controller
To operate your device using the RC-IR2 infrared remote controller, see the
User Manual packed with the remote controller.
7.4 Updating the 910 Firmware
The 910 functions by means of a device microcontroller that runs firmware
located in FLASH memory.
to the recommendation of Kramer Technical Support.
2 The firmware is installed using the P3K software available from the Kramer Web site http://www.kramerelectronics.com
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Technical Specifications
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Technical Specifications
Table 3: 910 Technical Specifications1
INPUTS:
1 unbalanced stereo audio on an RCA connector;
1 balanced stereo audio on a 5-pin terminal block;
1 S/PDIF on an RCA connector;
1 mono balanced microphone on an XLR (F) connector (provides
15V phantom power when the MIC switch is set for a condenser
microphone)
OUTPUTS:
1 unbalanced stereo audio on an RCA connector;
1 balanced stereo audio on a 5-pin terminal block;
1 S/PDIF on an RCA connector
OUTPUT LEVEL:
BANDWIDTH (–3dB):
S/N RATIO:
8Vpp
21.7kHz
75dB @1kHz, weighted
CONTROLS:
Volume: <–75 to +23.5dB;
Bass: –15 to +15dB @100Hz;
Mid: –20 to +20dB @1kHz;
Treble: –10 to +10dB @20kHz;
Balance: <–64 to 0dB @1kHz;
Delay: 90usec to 300usec;
Expand: +9.5dB @1kHz;
Compress: –16dB @1kHz
VOLTAGE GAIN:
COUPLING:
22.5dB at max gain
AC
AUDIO THD + NOISE:
0.1% @1kHz
AUDIO 2nd HARMONIC: 0.03% @1kHz
POWER CONSUMPTION: 100-230V AC 9VA
OPERATING
0° to +40°C (32° to 104°F)
TEMPERATURE:
STORAGE
–40° to +70°C (–40° to 158°F)
TEMPERATURE:
HUMIDITY:
10% to 90%, RHL non-condensing
19" x 7" x 1U (W, D, H)
2.0kg (4.4lbs)
DIMENSIONS
WEIGHT:
ACCESSORIES:
Power cord, rack “ears”, IR remote control transmitter and
Windows®-based Kramer control software
1 Specifications are subject to change without notice
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Protocol 3000 Syntax
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Protocol 3000 Syntax
9.1 Host Message Format
Start
#
Address (optional)
Body
Delimiter
CR
Destination_id@
Message
9.1.1 Simple Command
Command string with only one command without addressing:
Start
Body
Delimiter
#
Command SP Parameter_1,Parameter_2,…
CR
9.1.2 Command String
Formal syntax with commands concatenation and addressing:
Start
#
Address
Body
Delimiter
Destination_id@
Command_1 Parameter1_1,Parameter1_2,…|
Command_2 Parameter2_1,Parameter2_2,…|
Command_3 Parameter3_1,Parameter3_2,…|…
CR
9.2 Device Message Format
Start
~
Address (optional)
Body
delimiter
CR LF
Sender_id@
Message
9.2.1 Device Long Response
Echoing command:
Start
~
Address (optional)
Body
Delimiter
CR LF
Sender_id@
Command SP [Param1 ,Param2 …] result
CR = Carriage return (ASCII 13 = 0x0D)
LF = Line feed (ASCII 10 = 0x0A)
SP = Space (ASCII 32 = 0x20)
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10 910 Commands in Protocol 3000
This RS-232/RS-485 communication protocol lets you control the machine
from any standard terminal software (for example, Windows®
HyperTerminal Application) and uses a data rate of 115200 baud, with no
parity, 8 data bits, and 1 stop bit.
This section describes all commands sent to the 910. For an explanation of
10.1 Help Commands
Command
Syntax
Response
Protocol handshaking
#CR
~OKCRLF
10.2 Device Initiated Messages
Command
Syntax
Start message
Kramer Electronics LTD. , Device Model Version
Software Version
Switcher actions:
Audio channel has switched (breakaway mode)
AUD IN>OUT
10.3 Result and Error Codes
Syntax
Command ran successfully, no error.
COMMAND PARAMETERS OK
Protocol Errors:
Syntax error
ERR001
ERR002
ERR003
ERR004
Command not available for this device
Parameter is out of range
Unauthorized access (command run without the
matching login).
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10.4 Basic Routing Commands
Switch audio
AUD IN>OUT, IN>OUT, …
AUD IN>OUT, IN>OUT, …RESULT
Short form: A IN>OUT, IN>OUT, …
Read audio connection
AUD? OUT
AUD IN>OUT
Short form: A? OUT
AUD? *
AUD IN>1, IN>2, …
Parameter Description:
IN = Input number or '0' to disconnect output.
'>' = Connection character between in and out parameters.
OUT = Output number or '*' for all outputs.
Example:
Switch audio input 2 to output 1
#A 2>1CR
~AUD 2>1 OKCRLF
10.5 Preset Commands
Command
Syntax
Response
Store current connections to
preset
PRST-STO PRESET
PRST-STO PRESET RESULT
Short form: PSTO PRESET
Recall saved preset
PRST-RCL PRESET
PRST-RCL PRESET RESULT
PRST-DEL PRESET RESULT
PRST-AUD PRESET: IN>OUT
Short form: PRCL PRESET
Delete saved preset
PRST-DEL PRESET
Short form: PDEL PRESET
Read audio connections from
saved preset
PRST-AUD? PRESET,OUT
Short form: PAUD? PRESET,OUT
PRST-AUD? PRESET, *
PRST-AUD PRESET: IN>1, IN>2,…
PRST-LST PRESET, PRESET, …
Read saved presets list
PRST-LST?
Short form: PLST?
Parameter Description:
PRESET = Preset number.
OUT = Output in preset to display, '*' for all.
Examples:
Store current audio connections
to preset 5
#PRST-STR 5CR
#PRCL 3CR
~PRST-STR 5 OKCRLF
~PRST-RCL 3 OKCRLF
Recall audio connections from
preset 3
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10.6 Audio Parameter Commands
Command
Syntax
Response
Set simple audio volume
VOLUME VOLUME
VOLUME VOLUME RESULT
Short form: VOL VOLUME
Increase/decrease
simple audio volume
VOLUME +/-
VOLUME +/- RESULT
VOLUME VOLUME
Short form: VOL +/-
Read simple audio level VOLUME?
Short form: VOL?
Set audio level in
specific amplifier stage.
AUD-LVL STAGE, CHANNEL, VOLUME
AUD-LVL STAGE, CHANNEL,
VOLUME RESULT
Short form: ADL STAGE, CHANNEL, VOLUME
Read audio volume level
AUD-LVL? STAGE, CHANNEL
Short form: ADL? STAGE
AUD-LVL STAGE, CHANNEL,
VOLUME
Advanced commands for controlling each stage of audio amplification:
Set audio bass level
BASS BASS
BASS BASS RESULT
Short form: ADB, BASS
Read audio bass level
Set audio treble level
BASS?
Short form: ADB?
BASS BASS
TREBLE TREBLE
TREBLE TREBLE RESULT
Short form: ADT TREBLE
Read audio treble
TREBLE?
TREBLE TREBLE
Short form: ADT?
Set audio midrange
MIDRANGE MID_RANGE
MIDRANGE MID_RANGE RESULT
Short form: ADM MID_RANGE
Read audio midrange
Set audio loudness
MIDRANGE?
Short form: ADM?
MIDRANGE MID_RANGE
LOUDNESS LOUDNESS
LOUDNESS LOUDNESS RESULT
Short form: ADS LOUDNESS
Read audio loudness
LOUDNESS?
LOUDNESS LOUDNESS
Short form: ADS?
Set audio mix
Read audio mix
Mute audio
MIX MIX-MODE
MIX?
MIX MIX-MODE RESULT
MIX MIX-MODE
MUTE MUTE-MODE
MUTE?
MUTE MUTE-MODE RESULT
MUTE MUTE-MODE
Read audio mute state
Set balance mode
Read balance mode
Set equalizer
BALANCE BALANCE-LEVEL
BALANCE?
BALANCE BALANCE-LEVEL RESULT
BALANCE BALANCE-LEVEL
EQUALIZER BAND, EQ_LEVEL RESULT
EQUALIZER BAND, EQ_LEVEL
DELAY DELAY_VOL RESULT
DELAY DELAY_VOL
EQUALIZER BAND, EQ_LEVEL
EQUALIZER? BAND
DELAY DELAY_VOL
DELAY?
Read equalizer
Set delay
Read delay
Set talk over
TLK TALKOVER_MODE
TLK?
TLK TALKOVER_MODE RESULT
TLK TALKOVER_MODE
Read talk over
Set expand
EXPAND EXPAND_MODE
EXPAND?
EXPAND EXPAND_MODE RESULT
EXPAND EXPAND_MODE
Read expand
Set compress
Read compress
COMPRESS COMPRESS_MODE
COMPRESS?
COMPRESS COMPRESS_MODE RESULT
COMPRESS COMPRESS_MODE
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Parameter Description:
STAGE = ‘IN, ’OUT’
or
Numeric value of present audio processing stage. For example: ‘0’ for input level, ‘1’ for pre-amplifier, ‘2’ for
amplifier (OUT) etc.
CHANNEL = Input or Output #
VOLUME / BASS / TREBLE / MID_RANGE = Audio parameter in Kramer units, minus sign precedes negative
values.
++ increase current value,
-- decrease current value.
MIX =
‘0’ or ‘OFF’
‘1’ or ‘ON’
TLK =
‘0’ or ‘OFF’
‘1’ or ‘ON’
EXPAND =
‘0’ or ‘OFF’
‘1’ or ‘ON’
COMPRESS =
‘0’ or ‘OFF’
‘1’ or ‘ON’
10.7 Identification Commands
Command
Syntax
#CR
Response
~OK CRLF
Protocol handshaking
Read device model
Read device serial number
MODEL?
SN?
MODEL MACHINE_MODEL
SN SERIAL_NUMBER
Read device firmware
version
VERSION?
VERSION MAJOR .MINOR .BUILD .REVISION
Set machine name
NAME MACHINE_NAME
NAME?
NAME MACHINE_NAME RESULT
NAME MACHINE_NAME
Read machine name
Reset machine name to
factory default*
NAME-RST
NAME-RST MACHINE_FACTORY_NAME
RESULT
*Note: The machine name is not the same as the model name. The machine name is used to identify a specific
machine or a network in use (with DNS feature on).
MACHINE_NAME = Up to 14 alphameric chars.
* Machine factory name = Model name + last 4 digits from serial number.
10.8 Network Setting Commands
Command
Syntax
Response
Set IP address
NET-IP IP_ADDRESS
Short form: NTIP
NET-IP IP_ADDRESS RESULT
Read IP address
Read MAC address
Set subnet mask
NET-IP?
Short form: NTIP?
NET-IP IP_ADDRESS
NET-MAC?
Short form: NTMC
NET-MAC MAC_ADDRESS
NET-MASK SUBNET_MASK RESULT
NET-MASK SUBNET_MASK
Short form: NTMSK
Read subnet mask
NET-MASK?
NET-MASK SUBNET_MASK
Short form: NTMSK?
Set gateway address
NET-GATE GATEWAY_ADDRESS
Short form: NTGT
NET-GATE GATEWAY_ADDRESS
RESULT
Read subnet mask
NET-GATE?
NET-GATE GATEWAY_ADDRESS
Short form: NTGT?
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Command
Syntax
Response
Set DHCP mode
NET-DHCP DHCP_MODE
Short form: NTDH
NET-DHCP DHCP_MODE RESULT
Read subnet mask
DHCP_MODE =
NET-DHCP?
Short form: NTDH?
NET-DHCP DHCP_MODE
‘0’ – Don't use DHCP (Use IP set by factory or IP set command).
‘1’ – Try to use DHCP, if unavailable use IP as above.
Change protocol
Ethernet port
ETH-PORT PROTOCOL , PORT
Short form: ETHP
ETH-PORT PROTOCOL ,PORT RESULT
ETH-PORT PROTOCOL , PORT
Read protocol
Ethernet port
ETH-PORT? PROTOCOL
Short form: ETHP?
PROTOCOL = TCP/UDP (transport layer protocol)
PORT = Ethernet port that accepts Protocol 3000 commands
1-65535 = User defined port
0 - Reset port to factory default (50000 for UDP, 5000 for TCP)
10.9 Machine Information Commands
Command
Syntax
Response
Set device time and date
Read device time and date
TIME DATE_TIME
TIME?
TIME DATE_TIME RESULT
TIME? DATE_TIME
Note: Time setting commands require administrator authorization.
Read in/out count
INFO-IO?
INFO-IO: IN INPUTS_COUNT, OUT
OUTPUTS_COUNT
Read max preset count
INFO-PRST?
FACTORY
INFO-PRST: AUD PRESET_AUDIO_COUNT
FACTORY RESULT
Reset to factory default
configuration
10.10 Command Terms
Command
A sequence of ASCII letters ('A'-'Z', 'a'-'z' and '-').
Command and parameters must be separated by at least one space.
Parameters
A sequence of alphameric ASCII characters ('0'-'9','A'-'Z','a'-'z' and some
special characters for specific commands). Parameters are separated by
commas.
Message string
Every command entered as part of a message string begins with a message
starting character and ends with a message closing character.
Note: A string can contain more than one command. Commands are
separated by a pipe ( '|' ) character.
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Message starting character
'#' – For host command/query
'~' – For machine response
Device address (Optional, for K-NET)
K-NET Device ID followed by '@'
Query sign
'?' follows some commands to define a query request.
All outputs sign
'*' defines all outputs.
Message closing character
CR – For host messages; carriage return (ASCII 13)
CRLF – For machine messages; carriage return (ASCII 13) + line-feed
(ASCII 10)
Command chain separator character
When a message string contains more then one command, a pipe ( '|' )
character separates each command.
Spaces between parameters or command terms are ignored.
10.11 Entering Commands
You can directly enter all commands using a terminal with ASCII
communications software, such as HyperTerminal, Hercules, etc. Connect
the terminal to the serial, Ethernet, or USB port on the Kramer device. To
enter CR , press the Enter key.
( LF is also sent but is ignored by command parser).
For commands sent from some non-Kramer controllers like Crestron, some
characters require special coding (such as, /X##). Refer to the controller
manual.
10.12 Command Forms
Some commands have short name syntax in addition to long name syntax to
allow faster typing. The response is always in long syntax.
10.13 Command Chaining
Multiple commands can be chained in the same string. Each command is
delimited by a pipe character ( '|' ). When chaining commands, enter the
message starting character and the message closing character only once,
at the beginning of the string and at the end.
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Commands in the string do not execute until the closing character is
entered.
A separate response is sent for every command in the chain.
10.14 Maximum String Length
64 characters
10.15 Backward Support
Protocol 2000 is transparently supported by Protocol 3000. You can switch
between protocols using a switch protocol command from either platform.
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where updates to this user manual may be found.
We welcome your questions, comments and feedback.
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