Description
Kramer VS-5x5 Video Audio Matrix Switcher
The Kramer VS-5x5 Video Audio Matrix Switcher is a high-performance routing solution designed to handle composite video and unbalanced stereo audio signals with professional reliability. Built for education, corporate AV, broadcast environments, and demanding live events, this 5x5 matrix switcher enables flexible, glitch-free distribution of up to five video sources to five displays or recording devices. Its advanced switching behavior minimizes disruptions, making it ideal for multi-room installations, control rooms, and collaborative environments where source switching happens while the system is in use.
- 5 input x 5 output matrix for flexible signal routing — The VS-5x5 delivers a compact, scalable matrix that lets you route any of five composite video inputs to any of five outputs. This enables complex AV configurations without multiple switchers or external routers, simplifying rack space, cabling, and control logic.
- Glitch-free switching with vertical interval transition — Switching occurs during the vertical blanking interval to prevent visible artifacts on displays. This crucial feature preserves the viewing experience in live presentations, classrooms, and control rooms where seamless transitions are essential.
- Gen-locked source compatibility for synchronized playback — The VS-5x5 is designed to work with gen-locked video sources, ensuring stable timing across multiple displays and recording devices. Synced sources mean fewer timing gaps, reduced jitter, and more reliable cueing in multi-display setups.
- Compact, robust design for professional installations — Engineered for rack mounting in AV racks, control rooms, and backstage gear, the VS-5x5 combines durable construction with simple integration. Its design supports clean cable management and straightforward maintenance in busy environments.
- Versatile applications across industries — Ideal for conference rooms, lecture halls, digital signage networks, training centers, and production environments. The VS-5x5 delivers dependable routing of both video and stereo audio, enabling synchronized, multi-point distribution with minimal setup.
Technical Details of Kramer VS-5x5 Video Audio Matrix Switcher
- Signal types: Composite video and unbalanced stereo audio signals for every input and output
- Matrix size: 5 inputs x 5 outputs, enabling flexible crosspoint routing among multiple sources and destinations
- Switching method: Switching performed during the vertical interval to minimize video glitches, with support for gen-locked sources to maintain synchronization
- Output compatibility: Suitable for standard-definition video paths and unbalanced audio chains common in many AV installations
- Control and integration: Designed for straightforward integration into professional AV racks and control systems, with intuitive routing options to streamline deployments
- Intended use: Ideal for environments requiring reliable, long-term video-audio routing with minimal disruption during source changes
- Reference for specifications: Get this information from the "specifications" section of the product from https://ec.synnex.com/ using product "UPC" or "SKU" as reference
how to install Kramer VS-5x5
- Plan your wiring. Map each input to a corresponding source and each output to a display, recorder, or switcher in your AV ecosystem. Label cables and panel locations to simplify future changes.
- Mount the unit in a standard rack. Install the VS-5x5 in a clean, ventilated rack space alongside other matrix devices, video scalers, and control hardware to minimize cable runs and maximize reliability.
- Connect video sources. Use high-quality coaxial cables to connect composite video sources to the five inputs. Ensure connectors are secure and free of damage to prevent signal degradation.
- Connect audio paths. Attach unbalanced stereo audio lines to the corresponding audio inputs and outputs. Keep audio cable runs away from power lines to reduce hum and cross-talk.
- Link displays and recording devices. Connect each output to the chosen display, projector, or recording device. Verify that the destination devices are configured to accept composite video and unbalanced stereo audio as the signal format.
- Establish control and power. Connect the unit to a suitable power source, and if applicable, configure control interfaces (front panel, network, RS-232, or other control methods) per your installation plan.
- Configure routing. Use the front-panel controls or programmed control system to assign each input to the required outputs. Save presets if supported to speed up reconfigurations for different events or classrooms.
- Test and calibrate. Power up the system and verify that each input correctly appears on the intended outputs with clean video and audio. Check for sync consistency across all displays, and adjust timing or level settings if available on the unit or displays.
- Document the setup. Record the routing matrix, input/output assignments, and control commands for ongoing maintenance and future upgrades.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What does the Kramer VS-5x5 switch?
A: It acts as a 5x5 matrix router for composite video signals and unbalanced stereo audio, allowing any of five inputs to be routed to any of five outputs, with switching designed to minimize disruption during operation. -
Q: How does the VS-5x5 ensure a clean transition?
A: The unit switches video paths during the vertical interval to avoid visible artifacts and supports synchronization with gen-locked sources to maintain timing accuracy across multiple displays. -
Q: Can I use this in a classroom or conference room?
A: Yes. The VS-5x5 is built for professional AV environments, delivering reliable routing for presentations, lectures, and collaborative sessions where multiple sources and displays must be quickly connected and disconnected. -
Q: What kind of signals are supported?
A: It is designed for composite video and unbalanced stereo audio signals, making it compatible with many legacy video players, document cameras, and audio devices commonly found in education and corporate settings. -
Q: Do I need special software to control it?
A: Basic control typically uses front-panel routing with optional remote interfaces or control systems. Check your installation plan for whether RS-232, Ethernet, or other control methods are needed and supported. -
Q: Is it suitable for multi-room or multi-display installations?
A: Absolutely. The 5x5 matrix routing is well-suited for multi-display environments where centralized control and reliable signal routing are essential for a cohesive AV experience.
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