VM-24H
Quick Start
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VM-24H Quick Start Guide
This guide helps you install and use your
VM-24H
for the first time.
www.kramerav.com/downloads/VM-24H
to download the latest user manual and check if firmware
upgrades are available.
Step 1: Check
what’s in the box
VM-24H
2 Input 1:4 HDMI Distributor
1 Set of rack ears
4 Rubber feet
1 Null modem adapter DB9S/DP9P
1 Power cord
1 Quick start guide
Kramer
RC-IR3
infrared remote control transmitter with batteries and user manual
Step 2: Get to know your VM-24H
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Feature
Function
1
IR Receiver
The red LED is illuminated when receiving signals from the Kramer infrared remote
control transmitter.
2
POWER
Switch
Illuminated switch for turning the
VM-24H
ON or OFF.
3
SELECT IN 1
Button
Press to select source 1 and distribute this signal to the outputs.
4
SELECT IN 2
Button
Press to select source 2 and distribute this signal to the outputs.
5
EDID READ
Button
Press, after pressing the EDID SELECT button, to acquire the EDID (see Step 6).
Press to show the EDID status.
6
EDID SELECT
Button
Press to select the EDID mode (One Output, Auto-mix or Default).
7
OUTPUT STATUS 1-4
LEDs
Light when an output(s) is connected and active.
Flash to indicate the type of EDID acquired or when connecting a non-HDCP display
while providing HDCP content to the
VM-24H
.
8
INPUT 1
HDMI
™ Connector
Connect to the HDMI source 1.
9
INPUT 2
HDMI Connector
Connect to the HDMI source 2.
10
OUTPUT
HDMI Connectors
Connect to the HDMI acceptor (from 1 to 4).
11
RS-232
9-pin D-sub Port
Connect to the PC or the Remote Controller (see Step 4).
12
REMOTE IR
Opening
Connects to an external IR receiver unit for controlling the machine via an IR remote
controller instead of using the front panel IR receiver.
Optional. Can be used instead of the front panel (built-in) IR receiver to remotely control
the machine (only if the internal IR connection cable has been installed).
13
Power Connector with Fuse
AC connector enabling power supply to the unit.
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