KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY
Connecting the Remote Control Machine
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6 Connecting the Remote Control Machine
The
RC-160
Remote Control
1
can be connected in several configurations, as
defined in Table 4:
Table 4: Remote Control Configurations
1
The
Remote
Control
2
is
connected to the
switcher via the
RS-232 ports
3
RS-232
S wit c her
Rem o t e C ont r o l
2
Two or more
Remote Control
machines are
connected in
series to the
switcher via the
RS-232 ports
3
RS-232
S wit c her
Rem o t e C ont r ol
Rem o t e C ont r ol
3
A PC is directly
connected to the
Remote Control
,
which
is
connected to the
switcher
4
via the
RS-232 ports
3
RS-232
S wit c her
R em o t e Co nt r o l
4
A PC is
connected to the
Remote Control
via the Ethernet,
and the
Remote
Control
is
connected to the
switcher
4
via the
RS-232 ports
3
RS-232
S wit c her
Rem ot e C o nt r o l
ETHERNET
5
One or more
Remote Control
machines are
connected to the
switcher via the
RS-485 terminal
block connectors
S w it c her
R em o t e C o nt r o l
R em o t e C o nt r o l
1 From this section on, all the information is relevant to the RC-80, RC-160 and RC-160L, unless noted otherwise
2 The remote control can be operated either directly using the front panel buttons or via the IR transmitter controller. The
commands are translated to the switcher via RS-232 or RS-485
3 A null-modem adapter is required when connecting via RS-232
4 Or to another remote control connected in series