Contents
1Introduction 1
2Getting Started 2
2.1 Achieving the Best Performance 2
2.2 Safety Instructions 2
2.3 Recycling Kramer Products 3
3Overview 4
3.1 About the Power over Ethernet Feature 6
4Defining the FC-26 Ethernet Controller 7
5Initial Configuration and Use Overview 9
5.1 Configuring the FC-26 Ethernet Controller 9
5.2 Configuring a Virtual Port on the PC 11
5.3 Setting Up an Ethernet Connection on the PC 11
6Connecting the FC-26 12
6.1 Connecting via Ethernet 13
7Remote Operation via the Web Pages 18
7.1 Browsing the Web Pages 18
7.2 Connected Clients Page 20
7.3 Device Settings Page 21
7.4 Communication Page 23
7.5 Serial Port Settings Page 24
7.6 Security Page 25
7.7 Logs Page 27
7.8 About Us Page 28
8Configuring and Maintaining the FC-26 29
8.1 Resetting to the Factory Default Settings 29
8.2 Upgrading the Firmware 29
9Technical Specifications 30
9.1 Data Handling Performance 31
9.2 Example Bandwidth Calculation 31
10 Default Communication Parameters 32
11 Kramer Protocol 3000 33
11.1 Kramer Protocol 3000 –Syntax 33
11.2 Kramer Protocol 3000 –Command List 36
11.3 Kramer Protocol 3000 –Detailed Commands 37
11.4 Parameters 58
Figures
Figure 1: FC-26 Controlling Devices Remotely Using K-Touch 3.0 over a LAN 5
Figure 2: FC-26 Ethernet Controller Front Panel 7
Figure 3: FC-26 Ethernet Controller Rear Panel 8
Figure 4: Connecting the FC-26 for Initial Configuration 9
Figure 5: Configuring a Remote Connection 11
Figure 6: Connecting the FC-26 Ethernet Controller 12
Figure 7: Local Area Connection Properties Window 14
Figure 8: Internet Protocol Version 4 Properties Window 15
Figure 9: Internet Protocol Version 6 Properties Window 15