When contacting us regarding a technical issue, please be ready to provide the following:
Yes, VLAN-toolbox Series switches are compatible with a wide range of AV protocols, as most of them operate over standard TCP/IP/UDP packets. We focus on IEEE-compliant protocols, which ensures broad compatibility across AV industry standards like NDI™, Dante™, AES67, ST-2110, IPMX, MA-Net, and many more. While some switches in the industry may claim protocol-specific validation, it's important to know that as long as the protocols adhere to IEEE standards, they should work seamlessly.
Specific protocol-related issues, such as devices not recognizing multicast, are often related to the device configuration rather than the switch itself. Our switches are rigorously tested to ensure they meet industry standards, allowing you to deploy them with confidence across diverse AV setups.
Yes, the VLAN-toolbox allows you to enable or disable the DHCP server, and you can also set a custom DHCP range. For detailed instructions on how to configure this, please refer to the "DHCP Server" section in the User Manual.
Yes, we can produce VLAN-toolbox devices with any optical connector type you need, even if it’s not listed on our website. If you already have optical cables with a specific connector, we can customize the VLAN-toolbox to be compatible with it. For more details, please contact us directly or reach out to your local distributor if one is available in your country.
Yes, VLAN-toolbox Series switches can support protocols like MA-Net by using specific VLAN configurations, such as VLAN70(7) - Light-over-IP. This setup enables smooth operation of these protocols without issues. However, MA-Net is a proprietary protocol that typically requires a MA-lighting desk to fully control or change settings directly from the console.
Regarding network communication types, it’s essential to note:
MA-Net often utilizes unicast for closed-loop communication, which is compatible with VLAN-toolbox Series switches.
SETUP: "DMX-A backup by DMX-B" mode :
- normal DMX line is A
- when signal is lost, DMX B take hands on it.
- then when DMX-A comes live again, does it
take back the control automatically.
There is probably (a 90% chance) a problem with MOC3051 device used as a optical isolation and driver of triac. Since 2013, we have received a number of service calls, when Farchild made semiconductor failure for unknown reason. The replacement of MOC3051 sorts out the problem. Most of the SRS Group dimmers have already precise sockets installed inside so the replacement is easy. However, on some models you still need to de-solder the DIP8 and replace it by a new one. Due to the RM in between of device's legs, you're unable to use a precise socket.
In case of this problem, please contact us for the spare part.
We have noted some issues with our RDM splitters with the speed of discovery for RDM devices.
Since 15.7.2020 we launched new firmware for the RDM line of SRS DSR and DST splitters.
This new firmware has version 1.4, will be provided for an update in a short time.
For update instructions please contact us at sales@srs-group.com
We have noted some issues with our RDM splitters to work with ROBE robospot device. Regarding this we cooperated with ROBE and they make some changes in firmware of robospot.
If you experience any issues please do a update to:
ROBE UPDATER:
20021943
- RDM discovery improvements (dv)
Device firmware version will be displayed:
PCB Display 4.7
PCB C 2.9
PCB RPi 3.6
SRS Group marks "0" as OFF position, that is usually located on the bottom side of the DIP switch.
To activate the switch, move the lever to the upper position according to the numbers located on the device rather than numbers on the DIP switch.
See the picture below as an example of correct DMX start address setting for #1.
French Schuko is used in Slovakia, Czech Republic, Poland, Belgium and France and contains one grounding point in the upper part of the connector.
German Schuko or Schuko is mostly used in most of Europe except Slovakia, Czech Republic, Poland, Belgium and France and contains grounding from top and bottom side.