Owner manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Getting Started
- 3 Overview
- 4 Defining the VS-808TP 8x8 Twisted Pair Matrix Switcher
- 5 Installing the VS-808TP in a Rack
- 6 Connecting the VS-808TP
- 7 Operating the VS-808TP Locally via the Front Panel Buttons
- 8 Operating the VS-808TP Remotely via the Web Pages
- 9 Technical Specifications
- 10 Default Parameters
- 11 Kramer Protocol

VS-808TP - Connecting the VS-808TP
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6.2.1 Connecting an RS-232 Serial Controller to the VS-808TP RS-232
Control Port
You can connect to the unit (the RS-232 CONTROL port) via a crossed RS-232
connection, using for example, a PC. A crossed cable or null-modem is required
as shown in method A and B respectively. If a shielded cable is used, connect the
shield to pin 5.
Method A (
Figure 4)—Connect the RS-232 9-pin D-sub port on the unit via a
crossed cable (only pin 2 to pin 3, pin 3 to pin 2, and pin 5 to pin 5 need be
connected) to the RS-232 9-pin D-sub port on the PC.
Note: There is no need to connect any other pins.
Figure 4: Crossed Cable RS-232 Connection
Hardware flow control is not required for this unit. In the rare case where a
controller requires hardware flow control, short pin 1 to 7 and 8, and pin 4 to 6 on
the controller side.
Method B (
Figure 5)—Connect the RS-232 9-pin D-sub port on the unit via a
straight (flat) cable to the null-modem adapter, and connect the null-modem
adapter to the RS-232 9-pin D-sub port on the PC. The straight cable usually
contains all nine wires for a full connection of the D-sub connector. Because the
null-modem adapter (which already includes the flow control jumpering described
in Method A above) only requires pins 2, 3 and 5 to be connected, you are free to
decide whether to connect only these 3 pins or all 9 pins.
Figure 5: Straight Cable RS-232 Connection with a Null Modem Adapter
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