Kramer Electronics Webcam VP 721DS User Manual

KRAMER ELECTRONICS, Ltd.  
USER MANUAL  
VIDEO SCALERS  
Models:  
VP-721DS, VP-722DS  
IMPORTANT: Before proceeding, please read paragraph entitled  
"Unpacking and Contents"  
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INTRODUCTION  
Congratulations on your purchase of this Kramer Electronics Video Scaler. Since 1981, Kramer has been  
dedicated to the development and manufacture of high quality video/audio equipment. The Kramer line has  
become an integral part of many of the best production and presentation facilities around the world. In recent  
years, Kramer has redesigned and upgraded most of the line, making the best even better. Kramer’s line of  
professional video/audio electronics is one of the most versatile and complete available, and is a true leader in  
terms of quality, workmanship, price/performance ratio and innovation. In addition to the Kramer line of high  
quality Video Scalers, such as the one you have just purchased, Kramer also offers a full line of high quality  
Video Scalers, matrix switchers, distribution amplifiers, processors, interfaces, controllers and computer-related  
products. This manual includes configuration, operation and option information of the following Kramer Video  
Scalers for the video professional. These Video Scalers are similar in operation but differ in features.  
VP-721DS  
VP-722DS  
1.1 A Word about Video Scalers  
Kramer’s Digital Video Scalers are designed to convert Composite and S-Video signals to a variety of computer  
resolutions. Different versions are required to handle NTSC and PAL video standards. Kramer Video Scalers  
have many features to enhance performance. AFM (Adaptive Film Mode) is an automatic 3:2 pull-down  
detector that provides clear and crisp de-interlacing video from 24 frames-per-second film. It offers significant  
enhancements when viewing movies on a large screen. VT (Vertical Temporal Filter) can remove jagged edges  
and other de-interlacing artifacts for video motion sequences. Our Static Picture Detector uses a simple field  
merging technique to perform de-interlacing and it is very beneficial for static images or scenes with very little  
or no motion.  
1.2 Factors Affecting Quality of Results  
There are many factors affecting the quality of results when Composite or S-Video signals are de-interlaced and  
up-converted (scaled) to computer resolutions. Some basic precautions will ensure the best possible  
performance from your Video Scaler.  
Output display device – The quality of the output signal will depend largely upon the type and quality  
of display device used. Specifically, some video projectors just look better than others.  
Distance between the Video Scaler and the display device – This plays a major role in the final result.  
Long distances are possible, but special measures should be taken in order to avoid cable losses. These  
include using high quality (coax-type) cables or adding line amplifiers.  
Output connection cables – Low quality cables are susceptible to interference. They degrade signal  
quality due to poor matching and cause elevated noise levels. Therefore, cables should be of the best  
quality. Coax-type computer cables are because of their superior internal shielding characteristics.  
Interference from neighboring electrical appliances – These can have an adverse effect on signal  
quality. For example, an older computer monitor often emits very high electromagnetic fields that can  
interfere with the performance of video equipment in its proximity.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
VP-721DS  
VP-722DS  
1x RGB with HV Sync  
4x RGB with HV Sync  
Computer Input  
(Loop-Through)  
Maximum Computer  
Input Resolution  
Computer Input  
Connection  
1600x1200  
HD15 Jack  
1600x1200  
4x HD15 Jack  
RGB @ 0.7V Peak Level  
H&V Sync @ TTL  
RGB @ 0.7V  
H&V Sync @ TTL  
Computer Input  
Signal Level  
Composite Video @ 1V P-P  
S-Video @ 1V P-P  
Composite Video @ 1V P-P  
S-Video @ 1V P-P  
Video Inputs  
NTSC Version  
PAL Version  
NTSC Version  
PAL Version  
Video Standard  
Composite Video on BNC,  
S-Video on 4-Pin Mini-DIN  
Composite Video on BNC  
S-Video on 4-Pin Mini-DIN  
Video Input  
Connectors  
VGA 640x480  
SVGA 800x600  
XGA 1024x768  
VGA 640x480  
SVGA 800x600  
XGA 1024x768  
Scaled Output  
Resolutions  
NTSC Version 59.94Hz  
PAL Version 50Hz  
NTSC Version 59.94Hz  
PAL Version 50Hz  
Scaled Output  
Vertical Refresh Rates  
VGA 31.5KHz  
SVGA 37.8KHz  
XGA 48.4KHz  
VGA 31.5KHz  
SVGA 37.8KHz  
XGA 48.4KHz  
Scaled Output  
Horizontal Scan Rates  
Manual Front Panel Buttons  
Manual Front Panel Buttons  
RS-232 Serial Interface  
Control Type  
Horizontal Position  
Vertical Position  
Brightness  
Horizontal Position  
Vertical Position  
Brightness  
Video Adjustments  
Contrast  
Contrast  
Color Saturation  
Hue (NTSC Version)  
Sharpness  
Color Saturation  
Hue (NTSC Version)  
Sharpness  
3.0 kg (6.6 lbs.) Approx.  
4.0 kg (.8 lbs.) Approx.  
Weight  
19" x 8.25" x 1.75” (1RU)  
(482mm x 210 mm x 44.5mm)  
100-240VAC, 50/60 Hz  
19" x 8.25" x 1.75” (1RU)  
(482mm x 210 mm x 44.5mm)  
100-240VAC, 50/60 Hz  
Dimensions (HxWxD)  
Power Source  
700 mA  
900 mA  
Power Consumption  
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HOW DO I GET STARTED?  
The fastest way to get started is to take your time and do everything right the first time. Taking 15 minutes to  
read the manual may save you a few hours later. You don’t even have to read the whole manual - if a certain  
section doesn’t apply to you, you don’t have to spend your time reading it.  
UNPACKING AND CONTENTS  
The items contained in your Kramer accessory package are listed below. Please save the original box and  
packaging materials for possible future transportation and shipment of the unit.  
Video Scaler  
AC Power Cable  
VGA Cable – HD15 to HD15  
Composite Video Input Cable  
S-Video Input Cable  
Rackmount Screws (Qty 4) for EIA 19” Racks  
User Manual  
Kramer Concise CD ROM Product Catalog  
Disk containing sample Remote Control software (supplied with VP-722DS only)  
4.1 Optional Accessories  
The following optional accessories, which are available from Kramer, can enhance implementation of your  
Video Scaler. For information regarding these accessories, contact your Kramer dealer.  
RGBHV Output Cable Assemblies - 5 BNC to 5 BNC  
VGA-style Output Cable Assemblies - HD15 to HD15  
RS-232 Cable (VP-722DS Only)  
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CONNECTING THE HARDWARE  
The first step is to connect the Video Converter and related hardware. Below is a drawing of the rear panels of  
the two units.  
OUTPUT  
V
INPUTS  
CV  
R
G
B
H
SV  
BNC  
VGA  
VGA  
PC  
POWER  
100-240V 50-60Hz  
o
R
G
V
H
OUTPUT  
INPUTS  
S-VIDEO  
AUDIO  
CONTACT  
LOOP  
CONTROL  
PC 3  
PC 1  
PC 2  
BNC  
HD-15  
VGA  
RS 232  
o
B
PC 4  
PC4 PC3 PC2  
PC1 CV SV  
POWER 100-240V 50-60Hz  
VIDEO  
5.1 Rack Mounting  
Each of the Video Scalers described in this manual mount in a standard 19” (1RU) EIA rack assembly. These  
devices do not require spacing above or below the unit for ventilation. Four standard rackmounting screws are  
provided for each of the four corner holes in the rack ears.  
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5.2 Connecting the Video Inputs  
The Video Scaler provides for a Composite Video or an S-Video input signal for scaling, as well as a computer  
signal input (4 in the case of the VP-722DS) that is passed through the unit when it is in the Bypass Mode.  
Composite Video - use the composite video cable provided to connect from the composite video output  
of the source video equipment to the back of the Video Scaler (the BNC connector marked CV).  
S-Video - use the S-Video cable provided to connect from the S-Video output of the source video  
equipment to the back of the Video Scaler (the 4-Pin Mini-DIN connector marked SV). S-Video  
provides improved performance over Composite Video.  
Computer RGB with H&V Sync - connect the source computer’s RGBHV (Red, Green, Blue, H.Sync  
and V.Sync) output signal to the Video Scaler’s PC In HD15 connector. In the case of the VP-722DS,  
four such source computer signals may be connected to the Video Scaler at the HD15 Input connectors  
labeled PC1, PC2, PC3 and PC4. Note – These Computer Input Signals are not scaled, but are available  
for pass-through when the Video Scaler is in the Bypass Mode.  
5.3 Connecting the Video Output  
Connect the Video Scaler’s RGBHV output to the target computer monitor, video projector or other destination  
via the 5 BNC connectors or the single HD15 connector labeled Output. The slide switch between these output  
connectors is used to select whether the output signal is sent to the 5 BNC’s or the HD15. Note – The output  
signal is not available at both simultaneously.  
5.4 Connecting the Serial Cable  
In addition to the Front Panel Buttons, the VP-722DS can have its Video Input selection made by an external  
control device. This is accomplished by connecting the unit’s RS-232 port to an external control system. See  
the section on 'RS-232 Control' later in this manual on how to use this control feature.  
5.5 Connecting the AC Power  
The Video Scaler requires an AC input power source of 100-240VAC@50-60Hz. The unit’s switching power  
supply automatically accommodates this input power range. With the Power On/Off switch on the rear of the  
Video Scaler in the Off position, plug the AC Cable supplied into the AC Receptacle on the back of the unit and  
plug the AC Cable into the power outlet.  
5.6 Connecting the Audio Control (VP-722DS Only)  
The VP-722DS has the ability to control an external Kramer audio routing switcher (with contact closure  
control) for audio-follow-video applications. This is accomplished by providing a set of contact closures that  
follow the Video Input selection. This connector strip is located on the rear panel of the unit and a “normally-  
open” pair of contacts is provided to correspond to each input: SV, CV, PC1, PC2, PC3 and PC4. When a  
particular video input is selected via the front panel Input Button, its respective set of contacts “close”, thus  
providing an indication to the external audio switcher. Please refer to the Kramer audio switcher’s user manual  
for instructions on connecting the Video Scaler’s contacts to the audio switcher’s contacts.  
5.7 Turning the Video Scaler On  
Make sure that all cables are connected and that all other equipment is turned on. The Video Scaler’s AC Power  
Switch on the rear panel should be switched to the On position. When the Video Scaler is switched on, some of  
the LED indicators on the front panel will illuminate. If a video input signal is present, an image should be seen  
on the output display device. If there is no picture on the display device, go to the Troubleshooting section.  
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ABOUT THE VIDEO SCALER  
The Video Scaler is controlled via the Front Panel Buttons and its status determined by the Front Panel LED  
indicators. The VP-722DS may also be controlled via an external control device connected to its RS-232 port,  
which will be covered later in this manual.  
Shown below are diagrams that indicate the main features of the Front Panels of the Video Scalers. Both  
models covered by this manual appear similar and their basic operation is identical.  
VP-721DS  
Digital Video Scaler  
AUTO  
SV  
CV  
PC  
VGA  
SVGA  
XGA BYPASS  
HORIZ VERT  
SELECT  
HUE COLOR BRIGHT CONT SHARP  
-------------  
INPUT  
OUTPUT  
+
VP-722DS  
Digital Video Scaler  
AUTO  
SV  
INPUT  
CV PC1 PC2 PC3 PC4  
VGA  
SVGA  
XGA BYPASS  
HORIZ VERT  
SELECT  
HUE COLOR BRIGHT CONT SHARP  
-------------  
OUTPUT  
+
This following sections go through the Front Panel Buttons and what control they provide over the Video  
Scaler. It also provides information on the Status Indications given by the Front Panel LED’s.  
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INPUT SELECTON  
The Video Scaler’s Input can be chosen from the Front Panel in two ways:  
Automatic Input Select Mode - the Video Scaler determines when a video signal is present at either the  
Composite Video or S-Video input connector and automatically selects that as the active input. If a signal is  
present at both inputs, priority is given to the S-Video input. E.g., this feature allows input selection to be  
done by switching power on or off to the source video devices.  
Manual Input Select Mode - allows manual selection of which input video signal is chosen. Repeatedly  
pressing the button toggles through the available inputs:  
a) VP-721DS = Composite Video, S-Video or PC.  
b) VP-722DS = Composite Video, S-Video, PC1, PC2. PC3 or PC4.  
Note – The PC Inputs are simply pass-through connections to the output and are not scaled.  
7.1 Auto Button  
Pressing the Auto Button places the Video Scaler in the Automatic Input Select Mode.  
AUTO LED – The Auto Button illuminates when the Video Scaler is in the Automatic Input Select Mode.  
7.2 Input Button  
Pressing the Input Button allows manual selection of which input video signal is chosen. Repeatedly pressing  
the button toggles through the available inputs:  
SV LED - The SV LED is illuminated when the S-Video input has been chosen by repeatedly pressing the  
Input Button until that source has been selected.  
CV LED - The CV LED is illuminated when the Composite Video input has been chosen by repeatedly  
pressing the Input Button until that source has been selected.  
PC LED (VP-721DS) - The PC LED is illuminated when the Bypass Mode has been chosen by repeatedly  
pressing the Input Button until that source has been selected. The Bypass LED also illuminates.  
PC 1, PC2, PC3, PC4 LEDs (VP-722DS) - The PC1, PC2, PC3 or PC4 LED is illuminated when the  
Bypass Mode has been chosen by repeatedly pressing the Input Button until the corresponding PC Input has  
been selected. The Bypass LED also illuminates.  
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OUTPUT SELECTION  
The Video Scaler is capable of up-converting the input Composite or S-Video signal to either of three output  
resolutions: VGA, SVGA or XGA. This selection is via the Output Button on the Front Panel.  
8.1 Output Button  
Pressing the Output Button chooses the resolution of the scaled output video signal. Repeatedly pushing this  
button toggles through the selections of VGA, SVGA and XGA.  
VGA LED – The VGA LED illuminates when the 640x480 Output Resolution has been selected by  
pressing the Output Button.  
SVGA LED – The SVGA LED illuminates when the 800x600 Output Resolution has been selected by  
pressing the Output Button.  
XGA LED – The XGA LED illuminates when the 1024x768 Output Resolution has been selected by  
pressing the Output Button.  
BYPASS LED – The Bypass LED illuminates when the Bypass Mode has been chosen by pressing the  
Input Button until the PC Input has been selected, or in the case of the VP-722DS, until PC1, PC2, PC3 or  
PC4 is chosen.  
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VIDEO SIGNAL ADJUSTMENT  
The Video Scaler has an integral processing amplifier capable of adjusting various signal parameters of the  
incoming Composite or S-Video signal. This is done by using the Select Button to choose the desired parameter  
and then using the + and – Buttons to make the adjustment.  
9.1 Select, + and – Buttons  
Repeatedly pressing the Select Button toggles through the available adjustments, as indicated by the respective  
LED. Pressing the + Button increases the value of the selection, while pressing the – Button decreases the  
value. The LED will flash rapidly when the end of the adjustment range is reached. The settings are  
automatically saved after adjustment and will remain in memory, even when power is switched off. Pressing  
the + and – Buttons at the same time returns all settings to the factory preset levels. Note - These adjustments  
have no effect on the incoming computer signals, which are simply passed through the Video Scaler.  
Horiz LED – The Horizontal Position LED illuminates when the Select Button is pressed repeatedly  
until this parameter is available for adjustment. This is for horizontally centering the image. When this  
LED is illuminated, pressing the + Button moves the position of the image to the right on the output  
screen. Pressing the – Button moves the position of the image to the left on the output screen.  
Vert LED – The Vertical Position LED illuminates when the Select Button is pressed repeatedly until  
this parameter is available for adjustment. This is for vertically centering the image. When this LED is  
illuminated, pressing the + Button moves the image up on the output screen. Pressing the – Button  
moves the image down on the output screen.  
Hue LED – The Hue LED illuminates when the Select Button is pressed repeatedly until this parameter  
is available for adjustment. Hue is sometimes called Tint or Color Phase. When this LED is illuminated,  
pressing the + Button increases the chroma phase in relation to the current setting and pressing the –  
Button decreases it. Note – This adjustment is only available on the NTSC versions.  
Color LED - The Color Saturation LED illuminates when the Select Button is pressed repeatedly until  
this parameter is available for adjustment. When this LED is illuminated, pressing the + Button increases  
the chroma saturation and pressing the – Button decreases it.  
Bright LED – The Brightness LED illuminates when the Select Button is pressed repeatedly until this  
parameter is available for adjustment. When this LED is illuminated, pressing the + Button increases the  
Brightness level and pressing the – Button decreases it.  
Cont LED – The Contrast LED illuminates when the Select Button is pressed repeatedly until this  
parameter is available for adjustment. When this LED is illuminated, pressing the + Button increases the  
Contrast level and pressing the – Button decreases it.  
Sharp LED – The Sharpness LED illuminates when the Select Button is pressed repeatedly until this  
parameter is available for adjustment. Sharpness is sometimes called Detail or Enhancement. When this  
LED is illuminated, pressing the + Button increases the Sharpness level and pressing the – Button  
decreases it.  
Note – Pressing the + and – Buttons at the same time returns all settings to the factory preset positions.  
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RS-232 CONTROL OF THE VP-722DS VIDEO SCALER  
The Video Input selection and signal parameter settings for the VP-722DS can also be made via an external  
control system by using the RS-232 port on the unit. If information for this control method is required, beyond  
the scope of the instructions provided in this section, please contact Kramer Technical Support at:  
Windows Control Panel that permits remote control of the unit from a PC via RS-232.  
* The connection between VP-722SC and RS-232 remote controller with modem cable.  
Pins definition of modem cable  
Video Scaler  
Remote Controller  
PIN Definition  
PIN Definition  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
NC  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
NC  
TxD  
RxD  
NC  
RxD  
TxD  
DTR  
GND  
DSR  
RTS  
CTS  
NC  
GND  
NC  
NC  
NC  
NC  
* RS-232 transmission format:  
Baud Rate: 9600bps Data Bit: 8 bits  
Parity: None  
Stop Bit: 1 bit  
* Command/Response codes of RS-232 transmission:  
(The command/response code is the combination of 3 characters.)  
Remote Controller  
Video Scaler  
Command Code  
Comment  
Response Code  
Comment  
none  
AU!  
OK1  
AU0  
AU1  
IN0  
IN1  
IN2  
video scaler power on ready  
AUTO  
AUTO OFF  
AUTO ON  
S-video  
Composite Video  
PC1  
IN!  
INPUT  
IN3  
PC2  
IN4  
PC3  
IN5  
PC4  
OU0  
OU1  
OU2  
SE0  
SE1  
SE2  
SE3  
SE4  
SE5  
VGA  
SVGA  
XGA  
Horizon  
Vertical  
Hue  
Color  
Bright  
Contrast  
OU!  
OUTPUT  
SE!  
SELECT  
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SE6  
MI0  
PL0  
AU?  
OU?  
SE?  
IN?  
Sharpness  
MI!  
PL!  
[-] minus  
[+] plus  
If excess minimum value  
If excess maximum value  
Return all video scaler status  
AL!  
ALL  
________________________  
if INPUT system locked  
under AUTO mode  
LO1  
RE!  
none  
none  
RESET  
none  
RE1  
LO0  
video scaler reset  
INPUT system unlocked  
under AUTO mode  
none  
LO1  
INPUT system locked under  
AUTO mode or change to  
non-AUTO mode  
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TECHNICAL DATA  
11.1 HD15 Connector Information  
Pin Use  
Pin Use  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Red 0.7v max. / 75 Ohms  
Green 0.7v max. / 75 Ohms  
Blue 0.7v max. / 75 Ohms  
ID 2, passed to PC monitor pin 4  
Ground  
Red ground  
Green ground  
Blue ground  
9
Passed to PC monitor pin 9  
10 Ground  
11 Ground  
12 ID 1, passed to PC monitor pin 12  
13 Horizontal Sync TTL  
14 Vertical Sync TTL  
15 Passed to PC monitor pin 15  
11.2 Fuse Replacement  
The Video Scaler’s AC fuse is located next to the On/Off Switch on the rear panel and is easily accessible. If  
fuse replacement is necessary, be sure to use the same type and size as the original.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
If the recommended actions still do not result in satisfactory operation, please consult your Kramer Dealer.  
Before seeking technical assistance, if the problem is image related, please try to find out the screen resolution  
and refresh rate being used from the computer and if the problem only affects one particular resolution.  
Problem  
Remedy  
1. Check the condition of the cables being used. In particular, a  
The picture on the video  
display is black and  
white.  
faulty S-Video able will cause this problem.  
2. Make sure that the version of the Video Scaler (NTSC or PAL)  
matches the video standard of the equipment you are using:  
NTSC or PAL.  
3. Ensure that the color controls on your computer monitor or video  
projector are all set correctly.  
4. Ensure that the Color adjustment on the Video Scaler is not  
adjusted completely down. It may be necessary to reset the video  
levels by pressing the + and – Buttons simultaneously.  
There is no picture on  
the video monitor.  
1. If no LED’s on the Video Scaler are illuminated, ensure that the  
proper AC Power is being supplied to the unit and check the fuse  
(The procedure located elsewhere in this manual).  
2. If the LED’s are illuminated: a) Check that the output switch on  
the rear panel of the Video Scaler is set to the proper position,  
either BNC or HD15, depending upon which method is used to  
connect to the display, b) Check that the output you are using  
from the Video Scaler is also connected at the unit and the  
display, and c) Check that your display is switched on and set to  
the correct input and that its Brightness and Contrast are set  
correctly.  
Some colors come out  
wrong on the video  
monitor.  
1. Try altering the color (saturation), hue (tint) contrast and  
brightness settings on your display. These are usually set up for  
viewing computer images, which may be somewhat different  
from viewing images that have been up-converted from video.  
2. Make sure your output cable assembly is not faulty. Perhaps the  
Red, Green or Blue signal is not being passed through the cable.  
How can I reduce  
smearing?  
1. Smearing usually occurs when a Composite Video input is used  
and is generally unavoidable, unless you can switch to using S-  
Video. It occurs because the luminance and color information is  
combined as one signal and the two parts have to be 'bandwidth-  
limited' to avoid them interfering with each other.  
2. Using good quality video cable will help towards reducing this  
affect.  
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LIMITED WARRANTY  
Kramer Electronics (hereafter Kramer) warrants this product to be free from defects in material and  
workmanship under the following terms.  
HOW LONG IS THE WARRANTY  
Labor and parts are warranted for three years from the date of the first customer purchase.  
WHO IS PROTECTED  
Only the first purchase customer may enforce this warranty.  
WHAT IS COVERED AND WHAT IS NOT COVERED  
Except as below, this warranty covers all defects in material or workmanship in this product. The following are  
not covered by the warranty:  
1. Any product which is not distributed by Kramer or which is not purchased from an authorized Kramer  
dealer. If you are uncertain as to whether a dealer is authorized, please contact Kramer at one of the agents  
2. Any product, on which the serial number has been defaced, modified or removed.  
3. Damage, deterioration or malfunction resulting from:  
a)  
b)  
c)  
d)  
e)  
f)  
Accident, misuse, abuse, neglect, fire, water, lightning or other acts of nature.  
Unauthorized product modification, or failure to follow instructions supplied with the product.  
Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by Kramer.  
Any shipment of the product (claims must be presented to the carrier).  
Removal or installation of the product.  
Any other cause, which does not relate to a product defect.  
g)  
Cartons, equipment enclosures, cables or accessories used in conjunction with the product.  
WHAT WE WILL PAY FOR AND WHAT WE WILL NOT PAY FOR  
We will pay labor and material expenses for covered items. We will not pay for the following:  
1. Removal or installations charges.  
2. Costs of initial technical adjustments (set-up), including adjustment of user controls or programming.  
These costs are the responsibility of the Kramer dealer from whom the product was purchased.  
3. Shipping charges.  
HOW YOU CAN GET WARRANTY SERVICE  
1. To obtain service on you product, you must take or ship it prepaid to any authorized Kramer service center.  
2. Whenever warranty service is required, the original dated invoice (or a copy) must be presented as proof of  
warranty coverage, and should be included in any shipment of the product. Please also include in any  
mailing a contact name, company, address, and a description of the problem(s).  
3. For the name of the nearest Kramer authorized service center, consult your authorized dealer.  
LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES  
All implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are limited  
in duration to the length of this warranty.  
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EXCLUSION OF DAMAGES  
Kramer’s liability for any defective products is limited to the repair or replacement of the product at our option.  
Kramer shall not be liable for:  
1. Damage to other property caused by defects in this product, damages based upon inconvenience, loss of  
use of the product, loss of time, commercial loss; or:  
2. Any other damages, whether incidental, consequential or otherwise. Some countries may not allow  
limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and/or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of  
incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to you.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from place to  
place.  
Note - All products returned to Kramer for service must have prior approval. This may be obtained from your  
dealer.  
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COMPLIANCE NOTICE  
This equipment has been tested to determine compliance with the requirements of:  
CE emissions standards, Class B  
EN 55022  
Generic Immunity standard for residential, commercial and light industrial)  
EN-50081  
FCC Rules and Regulations:  
Part 15- Radio frequency devices:  
Subpart B - Unintentional radiators  
CFR-47  
CAUTION!  
Servicing the Video Scaler can only be done by an authorized Kramer technician. Any user who makes  
changes or modifications to the unit without the expressed approval of the manufacturer will void user  
authority to operate the equipment.  
Please use recommended interconnect cables to connect the machine to other components.  
When used, it is assumed that the unit is grounded by normal means (e.g. via the computer video input  
cable, rack-mount chassis ground, or video output cable to display device). Use of the equipment without  
any form of grounding may affect radiated emissions, but will not affect the product's safety.  
Kramer Electronics Ltd.  
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The list of Kramer distributors appears on our web site:  
From the web site it is also possible to e-mail factory headquarters.  
We welcome your questions, comments and feedback.  
KRAMER ELECTRONICS, LTD.  
3 Am VeOlamo Street. Jerusalem 95463, Israel Tel: (972-2)-654-4000. Fax: (972-2)-653-5369  
 

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