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KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY
Configuring the VS-162V Video Matrix Switcher
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7 Configuring the VS-162V Video Matrix Switcher
Using the VS-162V unit and/or other 16x16 matrix switchers in the series
1
A standalone switcher (see section
,
you can assemble the following kinds of systems:
7.1)
A multi-channel video switcher (see section
7.2)
An expanded matrix switcher (see section
7.3)
A system of interconnected switchers (see section
7.4)
Note: When configuring multiple units, each unit must have an address. For
an explanation on addressing and system modes, see section 8
.
7.1 Configuring the Standalone VS-162V
This section describes how to configure your VS-162V as a standalone
switcher for:
Composite video (CV) (see section
7.1.1)
s-Video (Y/C) (see section
7.1.2)
YUV (RGB) (see section
7.1.3)
RGBS (see section
7.1.4)
Table 3 defines the number of inputs and outputs for each signal
configuration:
Table 3: Standalone Switcher Configuration for CV, Y/C, YUV (RGB) and RGBS
Configuration Number of Inputs and Outputs
on a Standalone Unit
Composite 16x16
s-Video (Y/C) 8x8
YUV / RGB 5x5
RGBS 4x4
7.1.1 Configuring a 16x16 Composite Video Switcher
By default, a single VS-162V unit is configured for composite video with
16 inputs and 16 outputs, as shown in
Figure 3:
1 Including the VS-1616A (a 16x16 analog balanced stereo audio matrix switcher), the VS-1616SDI (a 16x16 digital video
matrix switcher), and the VS-1616AD (a 16x16 digital audio matrix switcher)