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Contents Contents 1 2 Introduction Getting Started 1 1 PART I Your SummitView™ System 2 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 2 2 3 4 Overview Basic SummitView™ SV-552 Installation Shielded Twisted Pair and Unshielded Twisted Pair 8-Step SummitView™ Basic System Quick Installation Guide PART II The SV-552 SummitView™ Processor/Switcher 6 4 4.1 6 9 Defining the SV-552 Processor/Switcher DDC Support PART III Detailed Installation Instructions 10 5 5.1 5.2 5.3 6 6.1 6.2 7 7.
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Contents Tables Table 1: Quick Installation Guide for the SummitView™ Basic System Table 2: SV-552 SummitView™ Processor/Switcher Underside Features Table 3: SV-552 SummitView™ Processor/Switcher Underside Features Table 4: RC-63DL Room Controller Front Panel Features Table 5: RC-63DL Room Controller Rear Panel Features Table 6: Defining the SV-301xl (U.S.) Table 7: Enclosing a Wall Plate (U.S.) in its Plastic Frame Table 8: Defining the SV-302 (U.S.) Table 9: Defining the SV-306 (U.S.
Introduction 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 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 1,000-plus different models now appear in 11 groups1 that are clearly defined by function.
Overview PART I Your SummitView™ System PART I describes the SummitView™ system and its devices 3 Overview We have designed a complete and simple solution for the integration of media and control in classrooms, training rooms and presentation rooms. SummitView™ is as easy to use as it is to specify and install. The components that make up the SummitView™ system are also available as standalone products.
Overview • MT-P9P 9” and MT-P6P 6” center pole sections for the SV-1 Mounting Box which can be attached to any 1.5NFS projector mounting system • SV-1 Pole Mounting Box which can be attached to any 1.
Overview However, since the use of UTP cable might not conform to electromagnetic standards, Kramer does not commit to meeting the standard with UTP cable. 3.3 8-Step SummitView™ Basic System Quick Installation Guide The following guide summarizes how to install a SV-552 SummitView™ basic system (similar principles apply if you are installing other SummitView™ configurations).
Overview Description 5 Connect the appropriate wiring—STP, BC-DGKat524 or BC-DGKat-623, and BCP-2S-25—from the wall plates and the room controller, and from the SV-552 to the speakers. 6 Install the projector and the screen. Connect the projector to the SV-552 video outputs using the supplied video cables. Connect the RS-232 cable between the SV-552 and the projector. 7 Turn on the SV-552 and the projector.
Defining the SV-552 Processor/Switcher PART II The SV-552 SummitView™ Processor/Switcher PART II defines the SV-552 SummitView™ Processor/Switcher 4 Defining the SV-552 Processor/Switcher The Kramer SV-552 SummitView™ Processor/Switcher is designed specifically for the SummitView™ system and is an integral part of it. The SV-552 fits inside the SV-1 housing (optional) and can only be controlled via the default RC-63DL or via one of the other (optional) Kramer K-Net™ compatible controllers.
Defining the SV-552 Processor/Switcher Figure 1 and Table 2 define the front and rear panels of the SV-552 SummitView™ Processor/ Switcher.
Defining the SV-552 Processor/Switcher Table 2: SV-552 SummitView™ Processor/Switcher Underside Features # 1 Feature POWER LED Function Lights when the unit receives power 2 AUTO LED Lights when the unit is configured to automatically identify and select an input according to a preconfigured priority 3 LOCK LED Lights when the front panel buttons are locked 4 VIDEO 1 Press to select the video 1 source VIDEO 2 5 PC 1 PC 2 Press to select the video 2 source INPUTS Buttons (used for testing) Pre
Defining the SV-552 Processor/Switcher # Feature 24 RS-485 Terminal Block Function Connect to the RS-485 detachable terminal block on a RS-485 controlled device 25 IR OUT Terminal Block Control a machine via an IR Emitter 26 CV RCA Connector Connect to the composite video input of the projector 27 XGA 15-pin HD Connector 28 HDMI/DVI OUTPUTS TO PROJECTOR INPUTS RJ-45 Connectors 29 VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 30 12V DC Connect to the computer graphics or other display device input of the projector Connect to the
Connecting the SV-552 SummitView™ Processor/ Switcher this information exchange is essential for proper VGA OUT operation. Using the Kramer Pico TOOLS™ FC-200 EDID Copier, you can copy the EDID information from your display and upload it to the SV-301xl wall plate, ensuring trouble-free operation of the system with any PC or Laptop. When used in conjunction with the SV-301 and the SV-306, the SV-552 Processor/Switcher provides EDID PassThru.
Connecting the SV-552 SummitView™ Processor/ Switcher Figure 3: Connecting the SV-552 For instructions on wiring the K-Net connector, see Section 8. 5.2 Operating the SV-552 Processor/Switcher Remotely The SV-552 Processor/Switcher can be operated remotely via Ethernet over a LAN using the Kramer Site-CTRL™ software. For details see the Site-CTRL and Web Access Online User Guide1. 1 Available from http://www.kramerelectronics.
Connecting the SV-552 SummitView™ Processor/ Switcher 5.3 Installing the SV-552 in a 19” Rack (Optional) This section describes how to mount the SV-552 in a 19” rack using the (optional) RK-551 Rack Adapter.
The RC-63DL Room Controller 6 The RC-63DL Room Controller The RC-63DL is a room control panel that can be used independently or as a user interface when connected to a Master Room Controller1 for control of A/V equipment in any room. RC-63DL is the recommended room controller for an SV-552 SummitView™ basic installation and is described in that user manual. The RC-63DL has an LCD screen, letting you program the required group labels.
The RC-63DL Room Controller Figure 4: RC-63DL Room Controller Front Panel Table 4: RC-63DL Room Controller Front Panel Features # 1 Feature SOURCE Buttons Function 4 configurable backlit buttons for any supported command1 2 “DISPLAY” and LCD on a blue background that displays up to 8 characters at a time (programmed “SOURCE” Labels via the USB port) and includes rolling text 3 DISPLAY Buttons 2 configurable backlit buttons for any supported command 4 VOLUME LED Lights red, indicating maximum volu
The RC-63DL Room Controller Table 5: RC-63DL Room Controller Rear Panel Features # 1 Feature FIRMWARE UPGRADE Switch Function For technical support use only 2 Grounding Screw Connect to grounding wire 3 K-NET TERM Switch For line termination 4 PROGRAM USB Connector Connect to a computer for unit configuration 5 IR IN Receiver Receives IR remote commands 6 RELAY Connections Connect to room items (such as lighting, screen settings, and so on) 7 8 IR Connections RS-232 Connections Control a
Defining and Connecting the Wall Plates Figure 6: Connecting the RC-63DL to the SV-552 SummitView™ Processor/Switcher 7 Defining and Connecting the Wall Plates The SV-301xl and SV-302 Wall Plates are recommended as a part of a SV-552 SummitView™ basic installation. The SV-306 and SV-307 Wall Plates1 are also available for additional purchase (optional) and require dedicated BC-DGKat524 or BC-DGKat-623 cable. Section 7.1 defines the SV-301xl, SV-302, SV-306 and SV-307 for the United States. Section 7.
Defining and Connecting the Wall Plates Advanced User Tip The SV-302 and SV-306 IR OUT port enables remote IR control (this requires the appropriate programming of the SV-552) over the source connected to it (for example, a DVD player, a VHS player, and so on). 7.1 Defining the Wall Plates (U.S.) This section defines the U.S. version of the following wall plates: • SV-301xl (Section 7.1.1) • SV-302 (Section 7.1.2) • SV-306 (Section 7.1.3) • SV-307 (Section 7.1.4) 7.1.1 Defining the SV-301xl (U.S.
Defining and Connecting the Wall Plates EDID information can be stored in the wall plate by using the FC-200 XGA EDID Copier Kramer Tool (see the FC-200 XGA EDID Copier User Manual). Table 7 defines the SV-301xl, as an example, in its plastic frame. 1 Table 7: Enclosing a Wall Plate (U.S.) in its Plastic Frame 1 Each model that is designed specifically for the U.S.
Defining and Connecting the Wall Plates 7.1.2 Defining the SV-302 (U.S.) The SV-302 is a single-gang wall plate insert. Table 8 defines the front and rear views of the SV-302. Table 8: Defining the SV-302 (U.S.
Defining and Connecting the Wall Plates 7.1.3 Defining the SV-306 (U.S.) The SV-306 is a single-gang wall plate insert. Table 9 defines the front and rear views of the SV-306. Table 9: Defining the SV-306 (U.S.) SV-306 Front View SV-306 Rear View # Feature 1 ON LED Function Lights red when receiving power (when no signal is detected); lights green when receiving a signal 2 HDMI IN Connector Connect to the HDMI digital source 3 IR OUT 3.
Defining and Connecting the Wall Plates 7.1.4 Defining the SV-307 (U.S.) The SV307 is a triple-gang wall plate. Table 10 defines the front and rear views of the SV-307. Table 10: Defining the SV-307 (U.S.) SV-307 Front View SV-307 Rear View # 1 Feature DVI IN Connector Function 2 AUDIO IN 3.
Defining and Connecting the Wall Plates 1 7.2 Defining the Wall Plates (England and Europe ) This section defines the England and European version of the following wall plates: • SV-301xl (Section 7.2.1) • SV-302 (Section 7.2.2) • SV-306 (Section 7.2.3) 7.2.1 Defining the SV-301xl (England and Europe) The SV-301xl is a single-gang wall plate. The SV-301xl has a terminal block at the rear. Table 11 defines the front and rear views of the SV-301xl.
Defining and Connecting the Wall Plates EDID information can be stored in the wall plate by using the FC-200 XGA EDID Copier Kramer Tool (see the FC-200 XGA EDID Copier User Manual). 7.2.2 Defining the SV-302 (England and Europe) The SV-302 is a single-gang wall plate and has a terminal block at the rear. Table 12 defines the front and rear views of the SV-302.
Defining and Connecting the Wall Plates 7.2.3 Defining the SV-306 (England and Europe) The SV-306 is a single-gang wall plate and has a terminal block at the rear. Table 13 defines the front and rear views of the SV-306. Table 13: Defining the SV-306 (England and Europe)1 SV-306 Front View SV-306 Rear View # Feature 1 ON LED Function Lights red when receiving power (when no signal is detected); lights green when receiving a signal 2 3 HDMI IN Connector IR OUT 3.
Defining and Connecting the Wall Plates 7.3 Connecting the Wall Plates to the SV-552 The wall plates are connected to the corresponding inputs on the SV-552 using the supplied1 STP or optional BC-DGKat524 or BC-DGKat-623 cables (SV-306/307, see Section 8.3). The SV-301xl and the SV-302 U.S. versions have RJ-45 CAT 5 connectors on the rear, as defined in Table 14. The SV-301xl and the SV-302 European versions have terminal blocks on the rear, as defined in Table 11 and Table 12 respectively.
Defining and Connecting the Wall Plates Kramer C-GMA/GMA cable (VGA HD15M +Audio connector to VGA HD15M +Audio connector)1. 2. On the rear of the SV-301xl, connect the RJ-45 CAT 5 connector using either the RJ-45 connector (U.S. version) or terminal block (European version) to either of the PC 1, PC 2, or PC 3 inputs. 7.3.2 Connecting the SV-302 Wall Plate to the SV-552 To connect the SV-302 as the example in Figure 8 illustrates (see also the separate color illustration in Section 5.
Defining and Connecting the Wall Plates 2. On the rear of the SV-302, connect the RJ-45 CAT 5 connector to either input VIDEO 1 or VIDEO 2 input on the SV-552. 7.3.3 Connecting the SV-306 Wall Plate to the SV-552 (Optional) In addition, using BC-DGKat524 or BC-DGKat-623 cable as shown in Figure 9, you can connect the: • SV-306 which accepts an HDMI source and connects to the HDMI input on the rear of the SV-552.
Wiring the TP Line In/Line Out Connectors 8 Wiring the TP Line In/Line Out Connectors STP cabling1 with a length of 15.2m (50ft) in length is available for use with the Kramer A/V SummitView™ systems for connecting to the SV-301xl/302 Wall Plates. When required, longer STP cabling can be used when purchased for standalone wall plates but we recommend a maximum transmission range of 30m (100ft). Exceeding the recommended distance may result in reduced image quality.
Wiring the TP Line In/Line Out Connectors Table 14: UTP Pinout (U.S.) EIA /TIA 568B PIN 1 Wire Color Orange/White 2 Orange 3 Green/White 4 Blue 5 Blue/White 6 Green 7 Brown/White 8 Brown Pair 1 4 and 5 Pair 2 1 and 2 Pair 3 Pair 4 3 and 6 7 and 8 8.2 Wiring the Terminal Block (England and Europe) The European versions of the wall plates are equipped with an easy plug-in terminal block for the STP cables.
Grounding the Wall Plate • Each wire protrudes 9mm in length from the plastic insulation so that it can be easily connected. To prevent the wires crossing, be sure that each wire is completely inserted • With STP cable, the GND pin is used for shielding. Shielding is not needed, but if desired, connect to the GND pin of the PC 8.
Grounding the Wall Plate Figure 10: Wiring the K-Net Connector 31
Customizing the Controllers' Buttons and Labels PART IV Further information PART IV includes further information 10 Customizing the Controllers' Buttons and Labels This section describes the backlit buttons and the button labels sheet. 10.1 Backlit Buttons The RC-63DL backlit buttons1 have plastic caps.
SummitView™ System Cables 11 SummitView™ System Cables Table 17 defines the recommended cables for a SummitView™ installation. Table 17: Recommended Cables for use with SummitView™ Systems Item Description Cable for use with the SV-301xl CP-STP-50/C-STP-50 1 2 STP cable 15.2m (50ft) from SV-301 to SV-552 (1 cable ) Supplied with the SV552 ALC - Cable for use with the SV-302 CP-STP-50/C-STP-50 (1 cable1)2 STP cable 15.2m (50ft) from SV-302 to SV-552 Cables for use with the SV-552 P.
SummitView™ Cable Termination 12 SummitView™ Cable Termination Table 18 defines the SummitView™ cable termination (connector-to-cable). Table 18: SummitView™ Cable Termination C-D9M/D9F-3 RS-232 Cable PINOUT BCP-KNET-50 Cable Pinout (see also Figure 10) BCP-2S-25 Cable Figure 12 defines the stickers affixed to the SummitView™ cables.
SummitView™ Cable Termination Figure 12: Stickers Affixed to Cables 35
Technical Specifications 13 Technical Specifications Technical specifications of the SV-552 SummitView™ Processor/Switcher are shown in Table 19.
ADA Requirements 14 ADA Requirements When not mounting the SV-552 in a rack, attention must be paid to overhead clearances. Refer to the ADA Standards for Accessible Design (courtesy of 1 the U.S. Department of Justice) , and in particular, section 4-4", "Head Room": Figure 13: Overhead and Side Clearance Requirements 1 You can download the file from their Web site at http://www.ada.gov/stdspdf.
ADA Requirements Figure 14: High/Low Forward, Side and Over Obstruction Reach Limit Requirements 38 KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY
SV-552 SummitView™ Essentials Basic System Check List 15 SV-552 SummitView™ Essentials Basic System Check List Remove this list from the user manual and use it to check that all components are present. Table 20: SV-552 SummitView™ Basic System Check List PART DESCRIPTION # SV-552 SummitView™ Processor/Switcher 1 C-D9M/D9F-3 RS-232 cable 0.91 (3ft) 1 BCP-2S-25 Speaker cable 2 BCP-KNET-50 Balanced Audio/Control cable 15.2m (50ft) 1 C-UA/MUB-3 USB A to mini USB B cable 0.91m (3ft) 1 P.
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